Critics think the The Emoji Movie is 💩. The new animated comedy featuring the voices of T.J. Miller, James Corden, Anna Faris, Maya Rudolph, Sofia Vergara, and Patrick Stewart (as the poop emoji) has the ig**minious disho**r of being the year?s worst-reviewed, wide-release film. With 28 reviews counted thus far on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes, The Emoji Movie has a zero percent rating. If that number holds as more reviews are collected, The Emoji Movie will join films like National Lampoon?s Gold Diggers, The Nut*****er in 3D, Eddie Murphy?s A Thousand Words, and Adam Sandler?s The Ridiculous 6 as some of the lowest-rated films on Rotten Tomatoes. ?Most likely, it was going to be a garbage fire. And **w that I?ve seen it, I can confirm that suspicion: The Emoji Movie is a waste of time, resources, and a bunch of comedians? voices, plus a premise that actually had the potential to do some small good in the world. It?s less of a Movie and more of an insult,? wrote Alissa Wilkinson for Vox. ?In the mock tradition of countless superior Pixar films before it, it?s attempting to sell a sense of childlike wonder and fascination with an ordinary, everyday object: your smartphone. And in doing so, it is one of the darkest, most dismaying films I have ever seen, much less one ostensibly made for children,? wrote Emily Yoshida for Vulture. For more scathing reviews of The Emoji Movie, head here. The Emoji Movie is out **w. This article was originally published on EW.com