

Warcraft
Directed by Duncan JonesThe peaceful realm of Azeroth stands on the brink of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders: orc warriors fleeing their dying home to colonize another. As a portal opens to connect the two worlds, one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction. From opposing sides, two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family, their people, and their home.
Cast of Warcraft
Warcraft Ratings & Reviews
- Kit LazerApril 13, 2025They massacred my boy Ben Foster
- DadJuly 24, 2025Travis Fimmel has eyes that will burn through you with their intensity. Knowing the game probably helps but it's not essential. Strong performances working with lots of CGI. It will entertain.
- Daniel GustavssonOctober 12, 2024I can't believe it. The movie was actually pretty good. Nowhere near as good as Assassins Fist though, but still, it's rare that these "game movies" are of this quality. Shame that there wasn't more focus on the other races, but oh well.
- Joseph BanetFebruary 5, 2025Good movie, bad Warcraft movie.
- RyezooFebruary 20, 2025Went into the screening on a quest to find a fun fantasy epic. Atlas, I did not. Now lets get one thing straight, Warcraft, is not anywhere close to being the disaster the critics are making this film out to be. The film is crafted well and Duncan Jone's vision can be seen in some parts of the movie. Let's start with the positive being the gorgeous cgi and special affects that really helped bring the world to life. The orcs looked fantastic and when they were fighting you could really get a sense of their strength and brutality. The action set pieces were fine enough to keep my interest for the duration of the film. There also was some pretty cool shots when the camera was pulled all the way back and you can see the full scale of the mayhem happening. One of the biggest problems this movie faced was pacing problems. The film drags for the first half of the movie and not having the knowledge of the Warcraft universe is a tall task for the filmmaker to convey in a 2 hour movie. At the end of the day it felt as if I started season 4 episode 5 of Game of Thrones as my first episode and hit the ground running. The film also grazes past explaining things, an example being when young sorcerer goes up to some wizard counsel. It just expects the audience to roll with it and never fully explains whats going on up there. The characters in the movie for the most part are all one dimensional and your suppose to feel for them. The humans fail to convey those emotions, but luckily the Orcs are great. Toby Kebbell's portrayal of Durotan carries the most weight and really the only character I could get behind. I'll also give the film credit for taking risks and killing off main characters. This is refreshing and makes the battles actually seem dangerous. This is clearly intended to generate more sequels and at the end of the day I would still be interested in seeing further stories in this universe. This time hopefully with a better paced and acted story.
- sean.l12January 14, 2025great movie even if your not a fan of the video game but if you are a fan of the game makes all the characters that much better and a stellar performance from Travis Frimmel
- Mister ArnMay 20, 2025The story was hard to follow, and the relationships were unexplained and difficult to understand. If you just follow the action, it's passable.