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More movies available on future dates. The Great Wall 3D The Lego Batman Movie 3D xXx: The Return of Xander Cage 3D xXx: The Return of Xander Cage This theater doesn't sell tickets on FandangoShowtimes for Monday, February 27th, 2017 Amenities Electric Recliners Reserved Seating Stadium Seating Beer & Wine Expanded Food Options Kiosk Restaurant on site: My Pi Pizza; food and drinks can be taken into auditorium Diamond Rewards Loyalty Program Corporate meeting accommodations: wireless mic, on screen projection capabilitiesFundraisers Sign Up For Free! THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: RUSALKA ENCORE SWORD ART ONLINE THE MOVIE - ORDINAL SCALE THE METROPOLITAN OPERA: LA TRAVIATA ENCORE Our Favorite Movie Hit Men Action Movies You Need to See Before You Die, According to the Makers of 'John Wick: Chapter 2'The LEGO Batman Movie Event At the finale for our three-month celebration of The LEGO Batman Movie, kids will be able to help Batman protect Gotham from the Joker by making their very own LEGO Batman Speedwagon!




Kids can also collect the final two limited edition trading cards featuring characters from the movie. Join us for this fun LEGO Make & Take event (while supplies last). The LEGO Batman Movie: The Essential Guide (B&N Exclusive Poster Edition) Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff See All Formats & Editions Pembroke Pines, FL 33026 » Add to My B&N Stores Add to calendar | The LEGO Batman Movie Event« See All Movie Times in Davie, FLParagon Ridge 8 Movie TimesGo Print Movie TimesAdd to Favorites9200 W. State Road 84, Davie, FL 33324 | 954-472-4940 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes3:30pm5:40pm7:50pm10:00pmFifty Shades DarkerText Showtimes5:00pm7:30pm10:00pmJohn Wick: Chapter 2Text Showtimes4:15pm7:15pm10:00pmThe Great Wall (2016)Text Showtimes4:45pm7:15pm9:40pmRock Dog (2016)Text Showtimes3:00pm5:00pm7:00pm9:00pmA Cure for Wellness (2016)Text Showtimes3:50pmMost Popular ArticlesBy signing up I accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy




« See All Movie Times in Davie, FLCinemark Paradise 24 and XD Movie TimesGo Print Movie TimesAdd to Favorites15601 Sheridan St., Davie, FL 33331 | 954-680-3495 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes3:40pm4:55pm6:10pm7:25pm8:40pm9:55pmFifty Shades DarkerText Showtimes4:15pm5:45pm7:15pm8:45pm10:15pmJohn Wick: Chapter 2Text Showtimes4:15pm4:15pm5:45pm7:15pm7:15pm8:45pm10:15pm10:15pmThe Great Wall (2016)Text Showtimes3:05pm4:20pm4:20pm6:50pm6:50pm8:05pm9:20pm9:20pmRock Dog (2016)Text Showtimes3:30pm6:05pm8:35pmHidden Figures (2016)4:45pm7:45pm10:45pmSplit (2016)Text Showtimes3:50pmA Dog's PurposeText Showtimes4:00pm6:30pm9:00pmA Cure for Wellness (2016)Text Showtimes4:30pm10:25pmLa La Land (2016)Text Showtimes3:40pm6:30pmThe Great Wall 3D (2016)Text Showtimes5:35pmThe LEGO Batman Movie 3D1 hr 47 min | Text Showtimes6:50pm9:25pmEverybody Loves Somebody1 hr 53 min | Text Showtimes3:50pmA United Kingdom (2016)1 hr 43 min | 2 hr 27 min | 2 hr 34 min | Text Showtimes3:00pm6:15pm9:30pmMost Popular ArticlesBy signing up I accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy




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All it takes is imagination that Phil Lord and Christopher Miller's instant classic displays in spades. The Lego Movie doesn't simply put imagination into practice but celebrates it, makes it integral, in a late development so uncharacteristic for an animated film that it's a wonder unto itself. Curses on anyone who'd spoil the path Lord and Miller send their movie down, so cleverly sentimental and consistent with the movie's theme that it's unprotestable. Movies have drawn tears from me with technical perfection, others with poignancy. This one does it both ways. The interlocking bricks, blocks and characters of Lego toys would seen unlikely tools for a breakneck adventure, unless you've seen the toy company's stop-motion Star Wars and DC Superheroes satires, or fan-created YouTube treats like a Blues Brothers car chase. Anything is possible with innovation and patience. Lord and Miller, the punny minds behind the Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs franchise, take up that challenge with numerous CGI embellishments that aren't glaring cheats.




Like last year's Wreck-It Ralph, The Lego Movie maintains its retro charm under state-of-the-art conditions. The plot could be concocted by a kid with too much time and Legos on his hands. In a lockstep society where according to the peppy earworm Everything Is Awesome but really isn't, a comfortably dumb factory worker named Emmet (voice of Chris Pratt) is content to live by the instruction manual provided by President Business (Will Ferrell). Everything is corporate, regimented and under constant surveillance, defending against the parallel world prophecy of a "Special One" to come, spelled out by funky wizard Morgan Freeman to the prez's alter ego, Lord Business. To everyone's surprise Emmet is the Special One, the greatest of all Master Builders, to be aided by a radical named Wyldstyle (Elizabeth Banks) in a quest to locate the Piece of Resistance that can save the Lego universe. They'll be pursued by the president's black-ops expert, Good Cop/Bad Cop (Liam Neeson, being silly), and assisted by Wyldstyle's boyfriend, Batman (Will Arnett), in the movie's funniest example of Lego's capacity for plastic culture clashes.




The Lego Movie looks like no movie before it, thanks to an essentially cubist design already established that no other project could successfully pitch. The essentially static nature of the toy inspires remarkable movement; ocean waves rolling like endless deep blue escalators, a construction site collapsing in a right-angle heap. The traditional Lego character's lack of mobility becomes a running gag, without knees or elbows, only a swivel neck and feet typically pegged in one place. Their round heads are allowed more fantasy; thinly drawn eyebrows and lips expressively curl, with snap-on hair for slo-mo head shakes. As stiff as the characters are, their vocalists play loose and frisky, including cameos from Channing Tatum, Jonah Hill and a couple of Star Wars icons in the mix. The jokes fly at a pace demanding viewers to either refrain from laughing (highly unlikely) or see The Lego Movie again to catch all the wondrous sights and amiable wit sliding by the first time. And to again be moved by cinematic climax, when sensory delight gives way to emotional depth and the essence of imagination is revealed.

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