Tony Leondis' kid-flick 'The Emoji Movie' tries to turn text-message punctuation into a colorful adventure. By THR Staff Here’s what you tell yourself when you accept an assignment to review a cartoon ...
Zach Bayfield is an Oberlin College graduate with a philosophy major, economics minor, and journalism concentration. For the last two years, Zach has worked for various publications covering a variety ...
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 ...
It’s gone largely unreported, but Queen Elizabeth II died earlier this month at 96 years old. The media — especially the British tabloids — really dropped the ball on this one. On Monday, in the first ...
“The Emoji Movie” features Gene (T.J Miller,) a multi expressional emoji trying to fit the status quo of possessing one facial expression within Textopolis—a bustling city where all emojis live. When ...
Inside each smartphone are these small faces and items called Emojis. Every Emoji means something different, but unfortunately, Gene, a so-called "Meh" Emoji, has a problem. He has all the expressions ...
Not much is known about The Emoji Movie, other than T.J. Miller, James Corden, and Ilana Glazer are attached as voices and that the director has worked on a series of direct-to-video animated sequels.