“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 ...
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 ...
Directed by Nicholas Stoller (who was also the screenwriter) and Doug Sweetland, the animated feature Storks shows what the storks have been up to since they’ve stopped delivering babies and started ...
The film is directed by Nicholas Stoller and Doug Sweetland. Stoller, who also wrote the screenplay, is better known for his live-action films like "Forgetting Sarah Marshall" (2008) and "Neighbors" ...
It’s a myth we’re all familiar with—the idea of storks delivering babies—so familiar that it begs the question: what took so long for someone to make a movie out of it? Well, we finally have the ...
‘Storks,' with a cast that includes Andy Samberg and Kelsey Grammer, relied heavily on improvisation. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor What do you get when you combine an R-rated live-action comedy ...
You know the drill: An upcoming animated movie releases a trailer, filled with pop songs (maybe its a current hit; maybe it’s a Smash Mouth song), wacky animals and recognizable celebrity voices. It ...
Welcome to the very strange, and strangely moving, world of “Storks.” Writer-director Nicholas Stoller, known for adult comedies like “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” and “Neighbors,” delves into the ...
The films are made for smaller budgets than many large animation studio movies -- $70 million in the case of “Storks,” as compared to the $200 million-plus typical at studios like Disney and Pixar, ...