Ragnarok: The Viking Apocalypse Review

Ragnarok: The Viking Apocalypse
Archaeologist Sigurd Svendsen (Pål Sverre Hagen) finds more than he'd bargained for when he heads off on an expedition to the far North of Norway in search of answers about ancient runes found on an old viking ship and their connection to Ragnarok, the Vi

by William Thomas |
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Release Date:

02 Nov 2014

Running Time:

NaN minutes

Certificate:

12

Original Title:

Ragnarok: The Viking Apocalypse

Picture a T-Rex crossed with Nessie and you’ve got Mr. Ragnarok — a Viking-eating beastoid roused by asking-for-it archaeologists.

Once it’s emptied a rucksack of exposition, this Nordic blockbuster dispenses family-safe monster peril, framed in the warm glow of ’80s Spielberg. Notbadarok.

Fun monster-peril amidst alluring viking lore.
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