The Lego Movie

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    The Lego Movie
    2014

    Synopsis

    An ordinary Lego mini-figure, mistakenly thought to be the extraordinary MasterBuilder, is recruited to join a quest to stop an evil Lego tyrant from conquering the universe.

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    Cast

    • Chris PrattEmmet Brickowski (voice)
    • Elizabeth BanksWyldstyle / Lucy (voice)
    • Will FerrellLord Business / President Business / The Man Upstairs
    • Morgan FreemanVitruvius (voice)
    • Will ArnettBatman / Bruce Wayne (voice)
    • Liam NeesonBad Cop/Good Cop / Pa Cop (voice)
    • Alison BrieUnikitty (voice)
    • Nick OffermanMetal Beard (voice)
    • Charlie DayBenny (voice)
    • Channing TatumSuperman (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      The Hollywood Reporter

      It’s a non-stop blast from beginning to end, jam-packed with a wacky irreverence, dazzling state-of-the-art CGI (courtesy of Animal Logic) and a pitch-perfect voice cast headed by Chris Pratt, Elizabeth Banks and Will Ferrell.
    • 100

      The Playlist

      The Lego Movie is an absolute blast—a whip-smart, surprisingly emotional family film where the toy property is seen less as a concrete template than a tool for seemingly limitless potential.
    • 90

      Village Voice

      Lord and Miller do great work within constraints, taking pre-made pieces and fashioning them into feats worthy of applause. It's no wonder they made a Lego movie — and it's no wonder it's so good.
    • 80

      The Telegraph

      For a shot of pure forward-leaping, backward-dreaming animated pleasure, pick brick.
    • 80

      Variety

      Phil Lord and Christopher Miller irreverently deconstruct the state of the modern blockbuster and deliver a smarter, more satisfying experience in its place, emerging with a fresh franchise for others to build upon.
    • 80

      Empire

      The Lego Movie is bursting out of its box with enthusiasm and excitement for the possibilities of a little pile of nubby plastic.
    • 80

      Total Film

      Ridiculously funny and meticulously detailed, The LEGO Movie is far better than a toy tie-in movie has any right to be. Despite a couple of dips, you’ll be grinning throughout.
    • 80

      Time Out London

      The LEGO Movie is sheer joy: the script is witty, the satire surprisingly pointed and the animation tactile and imaginative.

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