The Mitchells vs. The Machines

Regular: $10 Matinee
Members: $5 Matinee

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Release Year

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Director

Michael Rianda, Jeff Rowe

Producer

Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Kurt Albrecht

Cast

Danny McBride, Abbi Jacobson, Maya Rudolph, Eric André, Olivia Colman, Fred Armisen, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend

Country

USA/ Canada/ Hong Kong

Runtime

113 min

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When Katie Mitchell, a creative outsider, is accepted into the film school of her dreams, her plans to meet “her people” at college are upended when her nature-loving dad Rick determines the whole family, including Katie’s wildly positive mom Linda, her quirky little brother Aaron, and the family’s delightfully chubby pug Monchi, should drive Katie to school together and bond as a family one last time. Suddenly, the Mitchells’ plans are interrupted by a tech uprising: all around the world, the electronic devices people love – from phones, to appliances, to an innovative new line of personal robots – decide it’s time to take over AND the Mitchells will have to get past their problems and work together to save each other and the world! Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe’s THE MITCHELLS VS. THE MACHINES is an instant family classic.

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