At least the Rachet game was good!

The reviews for theAngry Birdsfilm are out and although they started of dipping a bit, they eventually shot their way up, normalizing at 64% on Rotten Tomatoes at the time of this writing, which is above the 60% “Fresh” threshold. In other words, critically, it’s not a complete disaster like say,Pixelswas. Meanwhile, over in the other part of Sony land (they’re both Sony, yep),theRatchet & Clankmovieis sitting at a woeful 16% “Rotten” rating.

Both are filled to the brim with stars (althoughBirds pushes an $80 million budget, whereasRatchetsomehow managed a tame $20 million), as each studio was clearly banking on them, butBirdspulled out — it’s already achieved $43 million at the box office and counting compared toRatchet‘s $11.1 million.

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It still has a ways to go before it makes up for its marketing budget (generally, double the production budget, so $160 million), but given the merchandise and game sales, I think it’ll at least come out profitable even if it doesn’t hit that mark. I…uh, kind of want to see it now after its stint in theaters? I also need to seeRatchet, as I hear that it’s actually a competent, if dull film.

Superman, Elio, and Glordon all looking up

Three characters walking through red water with a massive dinosaur looming over them in jurassic world rebirth next to a boy riding a black dragon in how to train your dragon

Steve, Garrett, and Henry standing on a bridge in front of a Woodland Mansion in A Minecraft Movie.

Five A Minecraft Movie characters standing in a blocky Minecraft forest with a dog.

A Minecraft Movie cast standing together in Minecraft

The Fantastic Four standing in front of a large blue four in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

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The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts teams from Marvel