Wish Debuts at Rotten Tomatoes With Disney’s Worst Score in Nearly Two Decades

Critics aren’t thrilled with Wish, the latest animated feature coming to theaters from Disney.Set for its wide release on Nov. 22, Wish is currently sitting on a rotten score of 58% at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews from critics. It’s not great news for the House of Mouse, as this marks the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score for an animated Disney movie since Chicken Little, which was released 18 years ago in 2005. That film has a score of 37%, so for what it’s worth, Wish is still comfortably ahead of that film with its critics’ score. Movies are also considered to be “fresh” if they’re rated 60% or higher, so if more positive reviews come in, Wish could also soon find its way out of its rotten status if it can bump up a few percentage points.”Amusing, but underwhelming and undercooked while low on laughs, charm and emotional depth. In a double feature with Frozen, it would be the inferior B-movie,” says reviewer Avi Offer of NYC Movie Guru. Carla Hay of Culture Mix was also unimpressed with Wish, stating in a review, “As a Disney animated film, Wish is more forgettable than iconic. Even with a talented cast, the movie’s plot, characters, and songs are generic and derivative. Its references to other Disney movies look more like shameless shilling than fond reminiscing.”Disney’s Wish Is A Big Test For The House Of Mouse

Critics aren’t thrilled with Wish, the latest animated feature coming to theaters from Disney.

Disney’s Wish Is A Big Test For The House Of Mouse

Set for its wide release on Nov. 22, Wish is currently sitting on a rotten score of 58% at Rotten Tomatoes with its early reviews from critics. It’s not great news for the House of Mouse, as this marks the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score for an animated Disney movie since Chicken Little, which was released 18 years ago in 2005. That film has a score of 37%, so for what it’s worth, Wish is still comfortably ahead of that film with its critics’ score. Movies are also considered to be “fresh” if they’re rated 60% or higher, so if more positive reviews come in, Wish could also soon find its way out of its rotten status if it can bump up a few percentage points.

“Amusing, but underwhelming and undercooked while low on laughs, charm and emotional depth. In a double feature with Frozen, it would be the inferior B-movie,” says reviewer Avi Offer of NYC Movie Guru. Carla Hay of Culture Mix was also unimpressed with Wish, stating in a review, “As a Disney animated film, Wish is more forgettable than iconic. Even with a talented cast, the movie’s plot, characters, and songs are generic and derivative. Its references to other Disney movies look more like shameless shilling than fond reminiscing.”

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