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Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing The Lego Batman Movie near you.Sign in or Become a MemberGet access to amazing benefits like free refills on large popcorn & up to $5 off tickets every Tuesday. Join for free now, or upgrade and get even more great perks. PG , 1 hr 46 min Movie Times by States Movie Times by Cities New York City, NY San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose, CA Movie Times by Zip Codes ‘The Lego Batman Movie' Character Guide Watch: 'The Lego Ninjago Movie' Teaser Introduces a Reluctant Team of Ninjas Need a refund or exchange? It's easy with our worry-free tickets. Here's what's included with every worry-free ticket purchase: Peace of mind of a guaranteed ticket. We know life happens. You may exchange or request a refund for your entire order, less the convenience fee, through Fandango up until the posted showtime. You'll have to complete your refund and exchange before the posted showtime indicated on your ticket.




We'll refund your credit card or we can credit your Fandango account to use for another movie. Starlight 4 Star CinemasAdd to Favorites12111 Valley View St., Garden Grove, CA 92845 | 714-934-6377 The LEGO Batman Movie1 hr 46 min | Text Showtimes2:00pm4:30pm7:00pm9:30pm AMC Westgate 20Add to Favorites9400 West Hanna Lane, Glendale, AZ 85305The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes11:50am1:40pm5:05pm8:10pm10:45pmThe LEGO Batman Movie 3DText Showtimes2:30pm7:40pm Grand Cinemas Yakima ValleyAdd to Favorites3400 Picard Place, Sunnyside, WA 98944 | 509-837-3900 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes Cinetopia Overland Park 18Add to Favorites5724 W. 136th St., Overland Park, KS 66223The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes12:30pm2:30pm3:30pm7:40pm10:40pm AMC Headquarters Plaza 10Add to Favorites72 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes12:30pm5:30pm9:00pmThe LEGO Batman Movie 3DText Showtimes3:00pm6:20pm Carmike Ovation 12Add to Favorites1575 Lexington Road, Athens, GA 30605 |




706-354-0016 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes1:15pm4:00pm P.J. CinemasAdd to Favorites1068 Route 112, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776 | 631-928-3456 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes Valley Cinema 3Add to Favorites249 North State Route 2, New Martinsville, WV 26155 | 304-455-5866 The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes Century 14 Downtown AlbuquerqueAdd to Favorites100 Central Ave. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102The LEGO Batman MovieText Showtimes2:05pm4:40pm7:15pm Swap Shop Drive-InAdd to Favorites3291 W. Sunrise Blvd., Fort Lauderdale, FL 33311 | 954-583-7733 The LEGO Batman Movie PG , 1 hr 35 min Says Hollywood: Toys Are Us The 'Lego Movie' Sequel Is Going to Be a Giant Space MusicalWhere do you want to go? > New York City Movies > The LEGO Batman Movie 1 hr, 46 min. There are big changes brewing in Gotham, but if Batman (Will Arnett) wants to save the city from the Joker's (Zach Galifia... The LEGO Batman Movie Showtimes




LEGO Batman: La Película 3D LEGO Batman: La Película The LEGO Batman Movie 3D The LEGO Batman Movie: The IMAX 2D Experience We didn't find any showtimes. Try picking another date or location. The LEGO Batman Movie (2017)Now AiringThe Lego MovieA plain Lego figure leads a quest to save his city from its evil ruler.Watch The Lego Movie The Lego Movie (2014)The LEGO® Movie™ 4D A New Adventure Exclusively at LEGOLAND, "The LEGO® Movie™ 4D A New Adventure" follows a new journey for Emmet, Wyldstyle, Unikitty, Benny and MetalBeard after they receive a mysterious invitation leading them to a new theme park where all of the rides are based on the characters' adventures in "The LEGO Movie." But not all is as it seems as the heroes are once again thrust into the middle of an evil secret plot, only this time, it will be up to the audience to use their Master Builder skills to help save them! Using elements such as wind, water, smoke and special lighting effects, the larger-than-life experience brings the film's main characters, Emmet and Wyldstyle, back together with their friends for another awesome adventure.




For today's showtimes, download our app! Bring a LEGO Minifigure or purchase one at our retail stores to trade with any Model Citizen. All you have to do is ask! Trade again and again throughout the day.Available every day the Park is open. Minifigure must be complete with head and body. LEGO Friends to the Rescue Heartlake Hall is gearing up for Andrea's big performance, but when all doesn't go as planned, it's up to the other LEGO Friends to come to her rescue! Character Meet & Greet Meet one of our loveable LEGO Costume Characters, you never know who you will run into - a heroic knight or a pirate, perhaps! Locations vary throughout the Park. Meet Emmet and Wyldstyle Meet Emmet and Wyldstyle from The LEGO Movie. Take your picture with your new found friends and be sure to see them on the big screen in The LEGO Movie 4D A New Adventure at the LEGO Show Place theater. LEGO® NEXO KNIGHTS™: The Book of Creativity A brand new 4D movie experience, exclusive to LEGOLAND.




Enter the 4D kingdom of Knighton with Merlok 2.0 and join the heroic NEXO KNIGHTS as they battle it out against the evil Jestro and the Book of Monsters! LEGO Friends Meet & Greet Make some new friends at one the coolest cities anywhere! Park Guests can enjoy daily autograph sessions with your favorite friends in Heartlake City! Pop Badges are limited edition collectable badges. Our Pop Badges can be collected by completing event challenges, trading with an employee and more. Click here to learn more! SEA LIFE Aquarium Shows and Feedings Your child's first interactive guide to the life of the sea, SEA LIFE Aquarium combines active hands-on learning with fascinating educational talks and up-close encounters with sea creatures including sharks, octopi and rays! View Shows and Feeding Schedule * Included in SEA LIFE and Resort Hopper Admission only.When I was young I lacked the patience and fine-motor skills to do much with Lego, but I spent a lot of time with friends whose bedrooms and basements bristled with elaborate, snapped-together spaceships and skyscrapers.




There was always something of a gap between the care and imagination that went into the constructions and what you did with them after the building was done. Those intricate structures became, like just about everything else, stages for car crashes and action-figure duels. Now and then there would be a pause for an argument about who was the bad guy and what the rules were, and then the battle would resume until it was time for a snack. “The Lego Movie” captures both the delight and the frustration of this kind of play. The visual environment created by the filmmakers (Phil Lord and Christopher Miller of “21 Jump Street” wrote and directed; the animation is by Animal Logic) hums with wit and imagination. Although the images are computer generated, they move, for the most part, according to the pleasingly herky-jerky logic of hand-guided stop-motion. You are always aware that you are looking at a world of interlocking plastic blocks, an illusion enhanced in the 3-D version of the film.




Smoke, sand and water are all made out of Lego, as are high-rise cities, pirate ships, mountains and a zone of free-form fantasy called Cloud Cuckoo Land.The story is a busy, slapdash contraption designed above all to satisfy the imperatives of big-budget family entertainment. There are fiery chases and hectic brawls, and a crowd of famous voices simultaneously enacting and lampooning the standard cartoon-quest narrative of heroic self-discovery. Pop-culture jokes ricochet off the heads of younger viewers to tickle the world-weary adults in the audience, with just enough sentimental goo applied at the end to unite the generations. Parents will dab their eyes while the kids roll theirs. The hero is a generic figurine named Emmet (Chris Pratt), who lives in a smiling conformist dystopia where the population follows the instruction manual, watches the same dumb television shows and listens to a peppy pop song (by Tegan and Sara) about how “Everything Is Awesome.” Not unlike reality, you might say, and there are a few mild, and mildly hypocritical, satirical darts thrown at the mind-controlling tendencies of the corporate media-marketing-entertainment complex.




There is also a stew of kiddie-action elements: an ancient prophecy involving a wise wizard (Morgan Freeman) and a scheming supervillain (Will Ferrell); a plucky rebel (Elizabeth Banks) who recruits the baffled Emmet into the resistance; and a whole lot of chases and fights interspersed with jokes. Many of those also provide moments of whimsical brand extension, celebrations of the synergy embedded in the film’s title. Movies are one of the vehicles that bring children into the universe of modern entertainment, a place where merchandising, franchised intellectual property and archetypal narrative flow together endlessly. Lego is another such delivery system, where you can play with cowboys, ponies, Batman, Harry Potter and the whole “Star Wars” crew. Binding “The Lego Movie” together is a “Matrix”-like conceit that turns the whole thing into an allegory about the nature of creativity and the meaning of amusement. As such, it encounters an obvious contradiction, one that bothered the 10-year-old Lego maven who accompanied me to the press screening.

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