Ragnarok ain’t a home run, but it’s a solid double, and certainly enough to cause Hollywood scouts to raise an eyebrow.
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RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
RogerEbert.comSimon Abrams
A sleepy, but pleasantly surprising action-adventure, Ragnarok is the rare Spielberg clone that feels like it was made by people that not only know what they like about Spielberg's films, but are capable of evoking them.
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The DissolveScott Tobias
The DissolveScott Tobias
The best that could be said of Ragnarok is that it delivers the goods—nice scenery, crisp pacing, the requisite horror and suspense beats—but it needs something, anything, to give it some distinction.
Although screenwriter John Kare Raake’s Raiders of the Lost Ark template may sometimes seem a bit shopworn, at least it doesn’t dwell too indulgently on Viking mythology, playing to the strengths of the action scenario instead.
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Slant MagazineRob Humanick
Slant MagazineRob Humanick
In the end, any and all potential B-movie fun is extinguished by Ragnarok's depressingly listless anonymity.