Storks

    Storks
    2016

    Synopsis

    Storks deliver babies…or at least they used to. Now they deliver packages for a global internet retail giant. Junior, the company’s top delivery stork, is about to be promoted when he accidentally activates the Baby Making Machine, producing an adorable and wholly unauthorized baby girl...

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    Cast

    • Andy SambergJunior (voice)
    • Katie CrownTulip (voice)
    • Kelsey GrammerHunter (voice)
    • Keegan-Michael KeyAlpha Wolf (voice)
    • Jordan PeeleBeta Wolf (voice)
    • Anton StarkmanNate Gardner (voice)
    • Jennifer AnistonSarah Gardner (voice)
    • Ty BurrellHenry Gardner (voice)
    • Stephen Kramer GlickmanPigeon Toady (voice)
    • Danny TrejoJasper (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 85

      TheWrap

      Storks continually surprises with characters who are more complicated than we might expect in a kid’s animated movie, and a refusal to hit every single pre-programmed plot beat.
    • 80

      The Hollywood Reporter

      Co-directors Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland deliver big time with Storks, a fittingly buoyant, delightfully madcap animated romp.
    • 75

      Entertainment Weekly

      There’s a delightfully madcap pace to Storks, and most of the rapid-fire jokes land.
    • 67

      Tampa Bay Times

      It's occasional fun, but that's about all, folks.
    • 63

      Movie Nation

      It’s not as start-to-finish funny as Warner Animation’s “Lego Movie”, and that also goes for the quirky Lego cartoon short — basically the chicken-botched filming of the opening credits to a martial arts movie...But there’s wit, warmth and invention here, enough to make you hopeful for a Warner Animation future.
    • 58

      The A.V. Club

      This is a lot of plot for a movie that endeavors primarily to entertain children, though the excess is more likely to give adults a headache.
    • 50

      IndieWire

      Neither wacky enough to work as pure punchline, nor smart enough to bend its looniness into something more substantial, Storks views the world with the same confused outlook of its wide-eyed infants.
    • 50

      Variety

      In Storks, the jokes fall flat, but the pace is relentless, and those two things seem somehow intertwined, as if the filmmakers had convinced themselves that comedy that whips by fast enough won’t go thud.

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