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Migration | Review

★★

If there’s one film certain to make an easy billion at the 2024 box office it’s Despicable Me 4, the latest in Illumination’s six-feature-strong string of massive hits. Minions make money. Lots and lots and lots of it. First though, comes a rarer thing. Migration is Illumination’s first original offering in eight years, sweeping into screens on the back of a girthy run of sequels, remakes and video game adaptations. Visually speaking, the film delights. Directed by French cartoonist Benjamin Renner, Migration is Illumination’s cheapest but most dazzling animation in a decade. In all other respects, it’s a monumental bore.

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