I got around to seeing
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves. It's not a great movie, but it's pretty dang good, about as good as a tongue-in-cheek D&D movie's gonna get. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Chris Pine, Hugh Grant and Regé-Jean Page were chewing up the scenery like starving men. However, to me the standout was Justice Smith as the hapless young sorceror, an actor I thought I'd never seen before but turns out he was in the 2018 Jurassic Park which I saw, and maybe didn't make the connection because the movie was very forgettable, but also because although an American actor (and in the role of an American boy in Jurassic), he plays
this role with a British accent that I was completely convinced by (reportedly he even had uber-English Hugh Grant
confused.) In fact the whole film had me fooled -- I mistakenly thought it was a British production because the humor was rather Pythonesque.
Anyway, it's the type of film that greatly benefits from seeing it on a big screen with a relaxed crowd, so if it's your genre, it's worth catching before it leaves the theaters for good. I never played D&D growing up, but I did play a few of the classic videogames like Baldur's Gate, so I recognized some of the locations such as Icewind Dale, and some of the creature types. I'm sure the vast majority of the in-jokes and Easter Eggs went over my head, but that didn't interfere with my enjoyment of it one bit. Sometimes you can kinda tell something's a callback even if aren't exactly aware what it's a callback to, you know what I mean?