STORKS takes the old myth of storks delivering babies as a starting point for an animated action/adventure comedy, where the storks have gone corporate and gotten out of the baby delivery business.
You might not ever be able to think about wolf packs the same again after seeing Storks. That’s because the scene-stealing characters in the new Warner Animation Group film from directors Nicholas ...
Welcome to the very strange, and strangely moving, world of “Storks.” Writer-director Nicholas Stoller, known for his more adult comedies, such as “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “Neighbors,” delves ...
“Storks” has some telltale signs of a bad animated movie — the kind of film that doesn’t aspire to be anything more than a 90-minute baby sitter. The action scenes are frenetic, barely giving ...
Welcome to the very strange, and strangely moving, world of “Storks.” Writer-director Nicholas Stoller, known for his more adult comedies, such as “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “Neighbors,” delves ...
“Storks” has some telltale signs of a bad animated movie — the kind of film that doesn’t aspire to be anything more than a 90-minute babysitter. The action scenes are frenetic, barely giving audiences ...
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