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The good news is "The Emoji Movie," co-written and directed by Tony Leondis, is not evil. The bad news is it's just mediocre, or in emoji parlance, simply "meh." It does not come close to ...
The bad news is that The Emoji Movie really is meh. There have been worse ideas, but in this case the execution isn’t good enough to bring the notion of an emoji movie to funky, surprising life.
Or will “meh” emoji Gene (T.J. Miller) mess it all up for him? Perhaps we should just throw our smart phones into the sea and let the waves take us now. “The Emoji Movie” is an easy ...
There are five stages of grief in preparing to watch “The Emoji Movie .” The first is denial that this actually exists. The second is anger that now even storytelling has been reduced to ...
The Emoji Movie introduced audiences to a colorful cast of characters representing the digital icons we use every day, with one of the standout performances being the voice behind Gene, the "meh ...
Or will “meh” emoji Gene (T.J. Miller), the movie’s protagonist, mess it all up for him? Perhaps we should just throw our smartphones into the sea and let the waves take us now.
Or will “meh” emoji Gene (T.J. Miller) mess it all up for him? Perhaps we should just throw our smartphones into the sea and let the waves take us now. The truth is that “The Emoji Movie ...
"The Emoji Movie" is a colorful and kid-friendly ... each emoji is supposed to have a single expression/role. So when "meh" face Gene (voiced by T.J. Miller) breaks those expectations, chaos ...
The good news is “The Emoji Movie,” co-written and directed by Tony Leondis, is not evil. The bad news is it’s just mediocre, or in emoji parlance, “meh.” It does not come close to ...
There are five stages of grief in preparing to watch “The Emoji Movie .” The first is denial that this actually exists. The second is anger that now even storytelling has been reduced to ...
There are five stages of grief in preparing to watch “The Emoji Movie .” The first is denial that this actually exists. The second is anger that now even storytelling has been reduced to those ...