Wondering if The Angry Birds Movie is OK for your kids? Set preferences and get age-appropriate recommendations with Common Sense Media There's a little bit of a moral about being inclusive, but that's not why this movie was made: It's about angry outbursts, birds catapulting through the air, and. 'The Angry Birds Movie' is not perfect, but this reviewer was really surprised at how much she enjoyed it. There are better animated films out there and there were better released this year (i.e. 'Zootropolis' aka 'Zootopia' in some places), but also far worse on both counts.
Chris Stuckmann reviews Angry Birds, starring Jason Sudeikis, Josh Gad, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Kate McKinnon, Bill Hader, Peter Dinklage, Keegan-Michael Key. Jason Sudeikis voices Red, the grumpiest bird on Bird Island, where the other avian creatures live in relative harmony. It's not a ringing defense of artistic quality to say that a movie about pigs and flightless birds that's based on a mobile app game and aimed at small children sometimes gets judged by a different set of standards than other.
The Angry Birds Movie tells the story of Red (Jason Sudeikis), an outcast on the tropical paradise Bird Island due to his frequent anger issues. Chris Agar is a news editor for Screen Rant, also writing features and movie reviews for the site as one of Screen Rant's Rotten Tomatoes approved critics. Review: Three islands, lives at stake and a battle for survival - sounds like a pretty serious plot for an animated film, but this one's far from it. Why so furious? + byMax Nicholson. When it comes to video game movie adaptations, Angry Birds For the movie, that idea is fleshed out even more and tells the story of how those birds got to be so angry in the first place. Green pigs are a good reason to lose your temper: a scene from this film, adapted from the smartphone game.
Trailer The Angry Birds Movie
Columbia Pictures. 'The Angry Birds Movie': Jason Sudeikis leads an all-star cast through a movie that hits every square on the Lazily Conceived Family Cartoon bingo card. We've already had movies based on board games, toys, comic books, and video games, so it only stands to reason a movie based on a smartphone app wouldn't be far behind. So how do you make a movie from a game that involves catapulting birds into buildings.
It's not that Red is a bad bird. He's just an intensely irritated one. And in a sunny world full of happy hooters and cheery chicks, that That's the lesson Angry Birds has in its cinematic beak. And it's a fairly motley one, if you ask me.