Box office The Angry Birds Movie grossed $107.5 million in the United States and Canada and $244.8million in other territories for a worldwide total of $352.3million. and the sixth highest-grossing domestically, and is also the most successful Finnish-produced film of all time.
Deadline Hollywood calculated the net profit of the film to be $72million. In the United States and Canada, the film opened on May 20, 2016, alongside
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016) and
The Nice Guys (2016), and was projected to gross $35–40 million or as high as $45 million from 3,932 theaters in its opening weekend.
Deadline noted that the film had the benefit of being the only animated movie in theaters until
Finding Dory (2016) on June 17. and $11 million on its opening day. In its opening weekend it grossed $38.2 million, finishing first at the box office and marked the third biggest Sony animated opening of all time, behind
Hotel Transylvania (2012) and its sequel
Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015). It also scored the second-best debut weekend ever for a video game adaptation, behind the $47 million debut of
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001). It dropped 51% in its second weekend, against
X-Men: Apocalypse (2016) and
Alice Through the Looking Glass (2016), grossing $18.7 million.
Critical response Audiences polled by
CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B+" on an A+ to F scale. Lindsey Bahr of the
Associated Press gave the film a positive review by writing, "Ultimately,
The Angry Birds Movie does a decent job exploring the merits of anger. It's no
Inside Out, but it has heart and life, which isn't too shabby for any film—app or not."
Varietys Guy Lodge called the film: "A fast, fizzy and frenetically entertaining extension of the manic gaming franchise that, at its zenith, had children of all ages glued to their smartphone screens". While Rafer Guzman of
Newsday found the film's plot to be "pretty thin gruel," he thought the script was quite funny and that the animation was brightly colored and appealing. Tara Brady of
The Irish Times gave the film a three out of five-star rating, stating that "animation veterans Fergal Reilly and Clay Kaytis ensure this
Skittles-coloured universe is never less than zippy. But it's the cast that makes the movie". Glenn Kenny of
The New York Times gave the film a negative review, writing, "The kids of today deserve better. So do I, come to think of it." In his review for
TheWrap, Alonso Duralde wrote, "Let's be clear, then:
The Angry Birds Movie isn't pointless because it's based on an app. It's pointless because it's pointless." In a two out of five-star review, Radheyan Simonpillai of
Now felt that the film "goes through familiar, harmless and occasionally amusing plot motions to explain why these birds are so angry, and why they're perfectly justified in going
bin Laden on buildings". == Accolades ==