The Emoji Movie (4K UltraHD + Blu-ray) PG
Not easy being meh
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4K UltraHD Details
- Rated: PG
- Run Time: 1 hours, 26 minutes
- Encoding: Region 0 (Worldwide)
- Released: October 24, 2017
- Originally Released: 2017
- Label: Sony Pictures
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Directed by | Tony Leondis | |
Screenplay by | Tony Leondis, Eric Siegel & Mike White | |
Composition by | Patrick Doyle | |
Story by | Tony Leondis & Eric Siegel | |
Produced by | Michelle Raimo | |
Voice: | T.J. Miller, James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Steven Wright, Jennifer Coolidge, Christina Aguilera, Sofía Vergara, Sean Hayes & Patrick Stewart | |
Executive Production by | Ben Waisbren |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 1.5/5 --
In the end, there is no reason to give your money to The Emoji Movie.
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Rotoscopers
Rating: 4/5 --
If I'm not dreaming, I've just seen one of the boldest mainstream American movies in ages.
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The Age (Australia)
Rating: 5/10 --
It's difficult to compete with the similar - and superior - concepts explored in Inside Out and Wreck-It Ralph, and the oft-travelled "be true to yourself" moral of the story is, well, meh.
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North Shore News (Vancouver, B.C.)
Almost shamelessly a second-rate version of Wreck-It Ralph.
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Screen Junkies
Rating: 1/4 --
You know you are in the middle of something cynical when the most interesting character in a cartoon is a walking digital hand whining about no longer being popular.
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Cinemaphile.org
Rating: 1/5 --
It is a bad movie and will turn your children's brains into Patrick Stewart's character.
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entertainment.ie
Rating: 1/5 --
The story is downright nonsensical.
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The Express Tribune (Pakistan)
Product Description:
This animated comedy takes place in Textopolis, a world inside a smartphone that's inhabited by various emojis. There, an emoji named Gene (voiced by T.J. Miller) is ashamed that he has multiple facial expressions while his colleagues only have one each, and he embarks on a quest across various apps to be like everyone else. James Corden, Anna Faris, Jennifer Coolidge, Patrick Stewart, Sofía Vergara, and Maya Rudolph also lend their voices to this film from Sony Pictures Animation.