WATCH YOUR FAVORITE
MOVIES & TV SERIES ONLINE
TRY FREE TRIAL
Home > Documentary >

The Dungeon Masters

Watch The Dungeon Masters For Free

The Dungeon Masters

The Dungeon Masters explores the subculture of role-playing games, specifically Dungeons & Dragons, which for over 30 years has offered gamers the chance to escape their mundane lives and participate in a world they might otherwise never experience. Popularity and power are based on creativity and imagination rather than social status or wealth, and success is based not on who you know but on what you do.

... more
Release : 2008
Rating : 6
Studio :
Crew : Cinematography,  Director, 
Cast :
Genre : Documentary

Cast List

Related Movies

The Lovers
The Lovers

The Lovers   1958

Release Date: 
1958

Rating: 7.2

genres: 
Drama  /  Romance
Deconstructing Harry
Deconstructing Harry

Deconstructing Harry   1997

Release Date: 
1997

Rating: 7.3

genres: 
Drama  /  Comedy
Stars: 
Caroline Aaron  /  Woody Allen  /  Kirstie Alley
Running Scared
Running Scared

Running Scared   1980

Release Date: 
1980

Rating: 4.9

genres: 
Adventure  /  Drama  /  Action
Stars: 
Ken Wahl  /  Judge Reinhold  /  Annie McEnroe
The Final Cut
The Final Cut

The Final Cut   1995

Release Date: 
1995

Rating: 5.5

genres: 
Action
Stars: 
Sam Elliott  /  Charles Martin Smith  /  Anne Ramsay
Model Minority
Model Minority

Model Minority   2012

Release Date: 
2012

Rating: 8.5

genres: 
Drama
Stars: 
Nichole Sakura  /  Jessica Tuck  /  Chris Tashima
On Halloween
On Halloween

On Halloween   2020

Release Date: 
2020

Rating: 3.2

genres: 
Horror  /  Thriller
Stars: 
Aaron J. March  /  Robert Harrell  /  Ezekiel Simat
Local Color
Local Color

Local Color   2006

Release Date: 
2006

Rating: 6.8

genres: 
Drama
Stars: 
Armin Mueller-Stahl  /  Trevor Morgan  /  Ray Liotta
The Last Sin Eater
The Last Sin Eater

The Last Sin Eater   2007

Release Date: 
2007

Rating: 5.7

genres: 
Drama
Stars: 
Louise Fletcher  /  Henry Thomas  /  A.J. Buckley
The Alchemistic Suitcase
The Alchemistic Suitcase

The Alchemistic Suitcase   2009

Release Date: 
2009

Rating: 7.6

genres: 
Fantasy  /  Drama  /  Mystery
Red Rock West
Red Rock West

Red Rock West   1994

Release Date: 
1994

Rating: 7

genres: 
Drama  /  Thriller  /  Crime
Stars: 
Nicolas Cage  /  Dennis Hopper  /  Lara Flynn Boyle
Chopper
Chopper

Chopper   2001

Release Date: 
2001

Rating: 7.1

genres: 
Drama  /  Thriller  /  Crime
Stars: 
Eric Bana  /  Vince Colosimo  /  Simon Lyndon
Pendulum
Pendulum

Pendulum   2001

Release Date: 
2001

Rating: 4.5

genres: 
Thriller  /  Crime  /  Mystery
Stars: 
Rachel Hunter  /  James Russo  /  Matt Battaglia

Reviews

Moustroll
2018/08/30

Good movie but grossly overrated

More
Quiet Muffin
2018/08/30

This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.

More
Madilyn
2018/08/30

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

More
Isbel
2018/08/30

A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.

More
james-i-hales
2013/09/18

I love and hate this documentary. Technically, it's very well shot, edited, and does a good job of telling the story of the three subjects it follows. It is not very objective, though. It's not about Dungeons and Dragons as much as it is about three awkward underachievers who happen to play this game. There is a big number of gamers that aren't making the most of their lives and others who you'd never want to be stuck in an elevator with, but there are also tons of very successful, intelligent, (and physically fit) people whom play these games. This film is like a documentary about Football, but where they only followed the middle-aged guys who peaked in high school and just play on the weekends.My friends (also D&D nerds) and I watched this film and were entertained by, but it's paints a terrible picture of the people who play D&D.If you want to see a great example of D&D, the a show on Youtube called "Critical Role." It films D&D played by a bunch of successful voice actors who happen to play, and I feel it paints a better portrait of the game.

More
Paul Magne Haakonsen
2012/09/07

I have been playing role-playing games (mostly Dungeons & Dragons) for about 26 years, give or take, and I can nod agreeably to some of the things in this documentary, but wow it really, and I do mean really, puts a derogatory light on role-players as people, as it showcases some of the more extremes of people. This movie really makes role-players (or gamers) stand out like social inadequate misfits.I love Dungeons & Dragons, otherwise I wouldn't have played for this many years, obviously, but this movie was just a tad too much. It was all about hanging people out to dry. There were times when I was thinking that this is so staged and fake, because no one could seriously have that sad existences.How about if the director had opted to show people who weren't socially challenged, overweight, nerdy and alienated from the 'normal' world around them? During my 26 years of gaming and having had multiple people in and out of the gaming groups, I can honestly say that the way these people were portrayed, I can only name one in my experience of gaming that would qualify to be part of the ensemble in this movie.I don't believe that this documentary does justice to the role-playing game, or the people that play these games, one bit.And as for the LARPing (Live Action Role-Playing), then I am at a loss here. I can't take that serious. Full-grown people dressing up in costumes and armor, brandishing latex weapons and throwing paper at one another to symbolize magic. What the... It is acceptable when children or young teens do it, but when people in their thirties with a house and family start doing it, you might as well just turn the key and admit to the ultimate defeat. LARPing is lame on an epic scale. And the way that it was portrayed in this movie, really didn't help to improve on that faltering image that it is.What was good about the documentary was that you got to see the aspects of these people's obsession with role-playing and got to delve a little bit into their mindsets, who they were and what drove them on. But I have to say, again, that it was all painted out in a grotesque way to make role-playing gamers stand in a bad light.At the end I was sort of disappointed by this movie, and it didn't really prove to have any entertainment value. If you want to be entertained by something from the role-playing milieu, then perhaps the 2002 movie "The Gamers" is a better choice.

More
MrGKB
2011/02/19

...for the peek it provides into the psyches of three dedicated DMs (Dungeon Masters) and various other participants in the milieu of tabletop role-playing games (predominantly, Dungeons & Dragons). Director Kevin "You're Gonna Miss Me" McAlester strives for what seems to be an impartial viewpoint, but argument can be made that there remains a significant "there but for the grace of God" undertone to the proceedings. All three of the main subjects quite obviously enjoy DM-ing as a means of escape from the sometimes debilitating realities of their oft-times mundane lives. The ability to control a fantasy world goes a long way toward mitigating the frustrations of the chaos of real life. The "drow elf" woman suffers from an abusive past, the military reservist abandoned his first wife and family, and the wannabee fantasy author is supported by a staid, hard-working wife.It's hard to ignore the observation that these people, along with many of the supernumeraries, are overweight, lower-middle class, white people (there's only one African-American apparent throughout the film), and that the vast majority of the population of RPGers is male. Aspersions to the side, it's difficult to avoid noticing the essential escapist nature of RPGing. However, that said, is this really much different from the masses of people who fanatically follow favorite sports teams, or dote on the antics of favored celebrities, or are glued to TV sets tuned to "reality" shows like "Survivor" or "American Idol?" Or, for that matter, is it any different than focusing attention on any of a multitude of computer games, most of which are direct lineal descendants of RPGs like "Dungeons & Dragons?" Aided by precise and evocative camera-work from noted DP, Lee "Dazed and Confused" Daniel, director McAlester points an unflinching eye at a niche population in much the same way as similar docs, "Confessions of a Superhero" (costumed panhandling) and a LARPing doc the title of which escapes me at the moment. These folks may not be role models, but they're surely human beings subject to the same travails as all of us. Just as surely, something worthwhile can be learned from them.

More
Watch Instant, Get Started Now Watch Instant, Get Started Now