Animated adventure in which two friends enter the internet in order to find a part to fix a game.
A so-so sequel enlivened by a few inspired moments. Ralph and Vanellope are still good company, but this concept might have worked better as a series of shorts.
Entertaining, and occasionally inspired, but Ralph Breaks The Internet is too often content to achieve a quick laugh, rather than exploring the themes its set-up suggests.
The sequel to Wreck-It Ralph is an overstuffed but weirdly pointless exercise in tech worship that fails to include much that actually connects with the audience.
Satisfying sequel to 2012's animated smash that celebrates and satirises online culture.
Surprisingly enjoyable, if not predictable.
The animated sequel presents an opportunity for one corporate behemoth to tip its hat to its fellow corporate behemoths, but there's warmth to be found at its centre.
It redeems itself with a darker plot twist that ends up turning this feel-good family film into a surprisingly forthright takedown of misogynistic online trolling, so another win, but only just.
Charming.
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General release. Check local listings for show times.