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A Minecraft Movie: A Blocky Adventure That Almost Stacks Up (Review)

  • Writer: Jojo Animenians
    Jojo Animenians
  • Apr 26
  • 2 min read

Rating: 7.5/10

Genre: Comedy, Adventure, Gaming

When adapting a game as open-ended as Minecraft, the biggest challenge is crafting a compelling narrative while staying true to the spirit of creativity that defines the game. A Minecraft Movie attempts to do just that, but does it succeed? Well, sort of.


Synopsis

The film follows a group of misfits—including Jack Black’s Steve, Jason Momoa’s Garrett, and Emma Myers’ Natalie—who find themselves transported into the blocky world of Minecraft. Their mission? To navigate the Overworld, battle piglins, and ultimately find their way home. Along the way, the movie throws in plenty of nods to the game, from enchanted bows to redstone-powered minecarts.


Alluring Visuals

Visually, the film is a treat. The Minecraft aesthetic is faithfully recreated, with blocky landscapes that feel both nostalgic and cinematic. The action sequences are energetic, and the humor—especially from Jack Black—keeps things lively. However, the story itself feels somewhat generic. While the game thrives on player-driven creativity, the movie follows a predictable adventure formula, making it feel more like a standard fantasy film rather than something uniquely Minecraft.


The Cinema Was Rocking

One of the most unexpected aspects of the film is the audience reaction. The infamous “Chicken Jockey” scene, where Jason Momoa’s character faces off against a zombie riding a chicken, has sparked chaotic behavior in cinemas, with fans shouting the line and even throwing popcorn at the screen. It’s reminiscent of cult movie screenings like The Rocky Horror Picture Show, adding an unexpected layer of audience participation.


Overall

Overall, A Minecraft Movie is a fun, visually engaging adventure that will likely delight younger audiences and dedicated fans of the game. However, for those looking for a truly innovative take on the Minecraft universe, it might feel like a missed opportunity. It’s entertaining, but it doesn’t quite capture the limitless creativity that makes Minecraft special.

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