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“Trolls World Tour” isn’t good – far from it – but watching it at home nevertheless made me wistful for what it would have been like to see it in a theater.
Not even the post-credits scene of Trolls World Tour — which saw King Gristle (Christopher Mintz-Plasse) and Bridget (Zooey Deschanel) return — set anything up.
Surely, “Trolls World Tour” didn’t set out to make history until world events made it so. Now, it will forever be the answer to quarantine trivia questions, potentially changing the industry.
“Trolls World Tour,” bouncily directed by Walt Dohrn (and co-director David P. Smith) from a script credited to far too many people, offers more of the same, though to its credit, the recycled ...
“Trolls World Tour” is a sequel to “Trolls.” That 2016 animated feature grossed nearly $350 million in worldwide box office, so a sequel was to be expected.
True to its title, the sugary-sweet animated bauble “Trolls World Tour” consists of one lavish concert after another, performed and attended by cute multihued pixies with big hair, creamy ...
It's oh so clear about nine minutes into “Trolls World Tour,” when the glitter’s flowing and lovable creatures are crooning “Trolls Want to Have Fun,” that the animated sequel is a ...
“Trolls World Tour” isn’t good – far from it – but watching it at home nevertheless made me wistful for what it would have been like to see it in a theater. CNN values your feedback 1.
“Trolls World Tour” isn’t good – far from it – but watching it at home nevertheless made me wistful for what it would have been like to see it in a theater.
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