2. Blu-ray.com: "A soulless endeavor and a painful viewing experience. Your kids deserve better." 3. TimeOut: "Disregard that PG rating and keep your children far away from director Tony Leondis’ vile ...
Critics resoundingly agree –“The Emoji Movie” is bad. So bad, that for a while it held a zero-percent rating on review site Rotten Tomatoes. Now it sits at a measly three percent, making it the worst ...
The Emoji Movie is certainly not the worst film I’ve ever seen, but it’s on the short list for most shameless. If this film had any self-awareness at all outside of a few quick shots of kids walking ...
Early reviews for the film suggest viewers might get more out of the emojis on their smartphones than the ones portrayed on the big screen. By Lauren Huff Reviews for the Tony Leondis-directed Emoji ...
There is perhaps no single emoji to reflect just how savagely film critics are trashing “The Emoji Movie.” A succession of skulls and dumpster fires would only begin to suggest the intensity of the ...
"The Emoji Movie" is a colorful and kid-friendly — if not particularly original — adventure that imagines a world inside our smartphones where each emoji is supposed to have a single expression/role.
Inside an entirely ordinary smartphone: The «Meh» emoji Gene (voiced by T.J. Miller) is different from his peers. Because Gene can express not just «Meh», but is capable of showcasing all sorts of ...