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The Emoji Movie

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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 to be like everyone else. James Corden, Anna Faris, Jennifer Coolidge, Patrick Stewart, and Maya Rudolph also lend their voices to this film from Sony Pictures Animation.
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Daily Express (UK)
Sad faces all around.
August 03, 2017
ReelViews
At its best, this seems like a second-rate version of Pixar's Inside Out. At its worst, it's a cash-grab based on a cynical high-level concept.
July 30, 2017
Guardian
This is just a boilerplate animation, zestless, pointless.
August 04, 2017
RogerEbert.com
A demonstration of artistic abdication at its most venal, but will the kids like it?
July 28, 2017
Radio Times
Sir Patrick Stewart, stalwart thespian and former captain of the Starship Enterprise, voices a poop emoji. Which sort of says it all, really.
August 03, 2017
Nerdist
Far be it from me to insist that a sincere Emoji Movie couldn't work, but just as inconsistent as the sci-fi is the emotionality.
August 03, 2017
Salt Lake Tribune
If The Emoji Movie were trying to be funny and missing, or even striving for so-bad-it's-entertaining territory, it wouldn't be as tediously awful as the wishy-washy product that it is.
August 03, 2017
Times (UK)
Not only does this film hate its very subject matter, it's also the most hideous example of product placement in cinematic history.
August 03, 2017
Time Out
Disregard that PG rating and keep your children far away from director Tony Leondis' vile animated faux-comedy. Beneath its trippy surface lurks an insidious philosophy hazardous to impressionable minds.
July 28, 2017
The New Republic
It would be hard to forgive The Emoji Movie its "meh" plotline and the fact that it is literally one giant ad for apps, but its most unforgivable sin is that it perpetuates the notion that emojis are childish.
July 31, 2017
Village Voice
The film is boldly bad, yes, but also boldly boring.
July 28, 2017
Entertainment Weekly
There's a justifiable self-loathing running through The Emoji Movie, a fragile attempt to (sigh) deconstruct the meaning of Emojis while also (sigh) demonstrating the profound possibility that Emojis are the language of the future.
July 28, 2017