Storks (2016) is an American animated film that follows Junior, a talented stork who delivers packages, and Tulip, a female human partner of Junior’s, as they work in the mountaintop distribution ...
Good news, parents: Storks is bound to entertain you and your little ones. Bad news: Get ready to answer a lot more awkward questions about where babies come from. The new animated movie (*** out of ...
The animated Storks (in theaters nationwide Friday) delves into the myth that storks actually delivered babies around the world. That's totally not true. However, there are other fascinating nature ...
“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 ...
“Storks” takes on the old notion that the large, goofy-looking birds with the long bills are where babies come from. (To any small children reading this: They are indeed where babies come from, and ...
After a raucous, wildly slapstick and very funny LEGO short that’s tacked on to the beginning of “Storks,” everything goes retro, at least in the plot’s main subject area. Watch out, parents. If you ...
The half-baked animated feature "Storks" ends with a one-two punch of emotional payoffs, so audiences are likely to leave with smiles on their faces and maybe even a tear on their cheek. Whether ...
Everyone knows how babies are made: A man and woman fall in love; they get married; they pick up a stork catalog and send in for their own little bundle of joy. “Storks” takes a page from the Pixar ...
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