The life of a young kind man named Farm, who owns a farm and lives in a small village, has been changed completely, when his wife and son have been kidnapped and killed by the dangerous creatures of the Krugs that dominated by the evil wizard, so he makes his mind to avenge for the death of his son and save his wife.
Critics Of "In The Name Of The King A Dungeon Siege Tale"
New York Times
January 14, 2008
Like actors in an amateur stage play, the large, mostly all-star -- or has-been star -- cast of In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale look, rather dazedly, to be playing dress-up.
Dark Horizons
December 28, 2010
It's not bad enough to warrant burning copies of, rather it'll sit on the back of video store shelves for the rest of its time and that's where it should stay.
If this isn't Boll's best effort to date, it's better than his usual output. If he can continue to improve, his name may no longer be synonymous with a punch line.
The film never achieves a suitable level of camp that would make it at least unintentional fun. It also is terminally boring at its 127-minute running time, making one supremely grateful that a half-hour has been cut for this U.S. release.
Movies.com
April 04, 2011
Will any other movie ever be as amazing as this one?
Uwe Boll isn't the worst director in the world, but In the Name of the King might be more enjoyable if he were.
AV Club
January 12, 2008
Boll has been compared to Ed Wood, but there's nothing personal about his ineptitude; he's just a deal-maker completing a transaction. Save perhaps for his fan club of ironists, movies like In The Name Of The King could only make a ledger happy.
Sin Magazine
August 22, 2008
If you can appreciate bad cinema, than I recommend it, but anyone that is looking to watch an actual good movie, avoid like the plague!