Because it's about time high fantasy returns to the big screen.
does suggest that audiences might finally be demanding a little more variety in their multiplex diet., based on the role-playing game that’s been knocking around since the 1970s – and a generous slice of rollicking high fantasy.
Having premiered to strong reviews at Texas' South by Southwest Festival, John Francis Daley and Jonathan Goldstein's deep dive into plays up familiar tropes with fresh enthusiasm. It's really, really fun. And exactly the sort of thing today's blockbuster landscape could really benefit from.' cinematic ascent isn't, of course, without precedent. While the brand took some inevitable damage from the critical and box-office failure of its very first cinematic venture – released in 2000, and inexplicably supplemented by two sequels – its popularity has steadily risen over the past decade or so..
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