Saturday, September 10, 2016

MOVIE REVIEW: Storks

A fresh take on the age old story of storks delivering babies to couples and families needing of one, the animated film written and directed by Nicholas Stoller (Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Get Him To The Greek and The Muppets reboot in 2011) rises with it's witty script loaded with lots of double entendre that smart adults can easily recognize and make them smile. 
When storks stopped delivering babies and concentrated more on delivering products from an online shopping conglomerate cornerstone.com, Junior (voiced by Andy Sandberg) is faced with a trial when the only human in the company Tulip (voiced by Katie Crown) accidentally switches back the baby making machine therefore jeopardizing his chances on being the next big boss with a big endorsement from Hunter (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) the company's head.
Jennifer Aniston, Ty Burrell, Danny Trejo and the Key and Peele duo complete the prominent names in the voice cast and they do not disappoint.
Storks is fun family entertainment but be prepared to be bombarded by questions by your children or other kids after watching the movie. This can be the first step in introducing them to the birds and the bees.

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