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The Wild Life Cinema Release Date

The movie The Wild Life is already released on Cinema in the USA and UK.

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September 9, 2016Confirmed
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May 5, 2016Confirmed
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From the over-exuberant parrot Mak to the snack-obsessed tapir Rosie, from the persnickety echidna Epi to the acrobatic pangolin Pango, from the ditzy goat Scrubby to the commonsensical kingfisher Kiki and the always-cool chameleon Carmello, things are larger-than-life on a tropical isle that is pure wild animal paradise. Then Robinson Crusoe, a marooned human, arrives in the midst of a furious storm, and their lives are forever changed by this bewildering new "creature." No matter their differences, castaway human and quirky animals embark on an hilarious new adventure, building the island's first tree-house and surviving together. But when two conniving members of the animal kingdom - the savage cats Mal & May - pounce into a battle for control of the island, Crusoe and his animal posse must uncover the true power of friendship against all odds (even savage cats).

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What do the critics say?

Based on 11 The Wild Life Cinema reviews, The Wild Life gets an average Cinema review score of 43. The score for all versions is 43 based on a total of 11 reviews.
70/100
variety.comCinema
nWave's latest dynamic 3D toon reimagines Robinson Crusoe as the ultimate party-crasher, telling his story from the p.o.v. of the animals whose tropical paradise he invaded.
2729d ago
2.5/4
www.rogerebert.comCinema
There's always a lot to look at. The script (Lee Christopher, Domonic Paris, Graham Welldon) is so-so, but the total lack of snark and cynicism in the film is refreshing.
2729d ago
60/100
www.nytimes.comCinema
The Wild Life is pretty to look at, with its skies and ocean, calm or stormy, and it has a driving soundtrack. But the story lacks that extra layer of complexity and meaning tha...
2729d ago
50/100
www.hollywoodreporter.comCinema
Belgium’s nWave animation house tackles Daniel Defoe’s famous adventure story.
2729d ago
D/A+
www.avclub.comCinema
Robinson Crusoe gets a cruddy animated makeover with The Wild Life.
2729d ago
2/5
www.austinchronicle.comCinema
Not surprisingly, the villains in the piece are a horde of stowaway cats that survive the shipwreck, terrorizing everyone in their relentless quest for a meal.
2729d ago
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