Minions & Monsters review: Brainrot cinema done right, even if this isn’t the funniest in the Despicable Me universe
Minions & Monsters Director: Pierre Coffin Cast: Pierre Coffin, Trey Parker, Allison Janney, Christoph Waltz Rating: ★★★ Brainrot is probably the internet’s favourite word right now. Anything that defies logic or common sense is instantly labelled as such. And then comes a film like Minions & Monsters. Where do you even begin? How do you review something that’s designed to be completely senseless, chaotic, yet somehow entertaining in the silliest way imaginable? Minions & Monsters review: The latest film from the Despicable Me universe was released this Friday. Minions & Monsters story Directed by Pierre Coffin, the yellow, pint-sized creatures are back with a bang. The story follows the Minions, forever on the lookout for their next evil master after losing the previous one. During one such search, they accidentally end up being captured on film in the silent movie era. Filmmakers are instantly fascinated by their chaotic antics, and soon, the Minions become overnight superstars. However, the arrival of sound in cinema brings their dream run to an end because, of course, they communicate …







