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‘The Emoji Movie’ Review: We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Poop Emoji
‘The Emoji Movie’ Review: We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Poop Emoji
‘The Emoji Movie’ Review: We’re Gonna Need a Bigger Poop Emoji
It would be fitting if there were no words to describe The Emoji Movie; if the ephemeral experience of consuming this unique entertainment could only be summarized in a small picture dashed off in a text message. But, no, there are plenty of words that can describe The Emoji Movie. Here are a few of them: Boring. Unfunny. Mercenary. Saccharine. Arduous. And, of course, crappy. If you prefer the poop emoji that works too.
New ‘Emoji Movie’ Trailer Will Make You Feel Heart-Eyes Cat
New ‘Emoji Movie’ Trailer Will Make You Feel Heart-Eyes Cat
New ‘Emoji Movie’ Trailer Will Make You Feel Heart-Eyes Cat
Will The Emoji Movie be horrible? We just don’t know. The premise of “Toy Story, but with the little pictorial icons that live inside your smartphone” sure sounds like something that an executive with an analytics page for a heart would come up with, but it’s the critic’s responsibility to reserve judgement until the film can be seen in full. At least today brings us a bite-sized sample of The Emoji Movie with a new trailer that contains both a painfully out-of-fashion “Bye, Felicia” reference and a sincerely humorous joke about forgotten phone passwords. So it’s really anyone’s guess, at this point.
First ‘Emoji Movie’ Teaser Delivers Talking Poop
First ‘Emoji Movie’ Teaser Delivers Talking Poop
First ‘Emoji Movie’ Teaser Delivers Talking Poop
When it was first announced, The Emoji Movie sounded like a joke — the inevitable apex of big budget studio movies based on products least likely to inspire a feature-length narrative. But Sony Pictures Animation has followed through on its threat to unleash an animated adventure featuring a walking and talking poop emoji, and we have the first teaser trailer to prove it.
'Stranger Things' Steve and Ben Schwartz Met IRL on Corden
'Stranger Things' Steve and Ben Schwartz Met IRL on Corden
'Stranger Things' Steve and Ben Schwartz Met IRL on Corden
Ben Schwartz already gave away that he’d met Jean-Ralphio’s Stranger Things father IRL, and as James Corden’s Late Late Show was the first to get the Parks star confirming the wild internet rumor, it stands to reason he’d be the one to finish it. Father and son are reunited in a new video, and trust us, you’ve never seen stranger.
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
CBS Denies Colbert-Corden 'Late Show' Timeslot Swap Rumor
The Republican National Convention has certainly energized Stephen Colbert’s Late Show, but there’s little two ways about the former Colbert Report host struggling to find his voice on CBS. James Corden’s Late Late Show has only grown in the subsequent time slot however, but would CBS really consider swapping the order?
Watch Tom Hanks Recreate All of His Movies in 8 Minutes
Watch Tom Hanks Recreate All of His Movies in 8 Minutes
Watch Tom Hanks Recreate All of His Movies in 8 Minutes
The Late Late Show With James Corden made its grand debut last night, with seemingly every celebrity in existence popping up to say hello. But for his first official guest, Corden snagged everyone’s favorite actor: the one and only Tom Hanks. More importantly, he got Tom Hanks to get really silly and there are few things better than Hanks throwing caution to the wind and embracing his inner comedian. In this case, he got the two-time Oscar winner to re-enact all of his movies in less than eight minutes.