Jason Momoa shines in 'A Minecraft Movie'
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The Hollywood Reporter |
A Minecraft Movie struggles to maintain this ethos because it lacks a clear sense of its own stakes and intended audience.
Seattle Times |
After Minecraft’s 2009 release, it took only two years to reach a million players.
U.S. News & World Report |
"’The man sandwich’ was a bonding experience and it was a comedy gold,” Black said. “When I read it in the script, I was like, ‘holy cannoli, are we really going to go there? We're going to go all th...
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The latest IP to be mined into a Hollywood blockbuster is appropriately a video game that celebrates digging: “A Minecraft Movie.” Like “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” and “Jumanji” before it, “A Minecraft Movie” centers on four misfits who enter a mysterious portal that pulls them into a strange land,
"A Minecraft Movie," in theaters Friday, has Jack Black, Jason Momoa and co-stars acting up a storm against unconvincing visual effects and a disjointed script.
Actor Jack Black found the world of the Warner Bros film “A Minecraft Movie” easy to navigate because he had played the 2011 Swedish video game “Minecraft,” on which the movie is based.
The actors joined Jennifer Coolidge and Danielle Brooks for the movie's world premiere in London's Leicester Square.
Hollywood stars Jason Momoa and Jack Black used humour and big performances to bring to life a corner of Minecraft, the best-selling video game of all time, in "A Minecraft Movie."
A Minecraft Movie review: Jason Momoa and Jack Black have a ball in a proudly silly family adventure
Mamoa and Black have a ball in silly costumes. They may well set a record for the number of times “bro” is used in the script. Jennifer Coolidge, playing a lovelorn teacher, purrs her way through a date with one of Minecraft’s hexahedron villagers.
"A Minecraft Movie," starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black, is a quirky take from "Napoleon Dynamite"s Jared Hess. Review.
A Minecraft Movie, director Jared Hess's live-action adaptation of the hugely popular video game, is a laugh-a-minute riot that is sure to appeal to young and old fans of the game.
The latest IP to be mined into a Hollywood blockbuster is appropriately a video game that celebrates digging, "A Minecraft Movie."