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Mitchells v Machines (7+, 114mins) Directed by Mike Rianda and Jeff Rowe ½ Having been accepted into the California College of Film, Katie Mitchell (Abbi Jacobson) believes she’s finally going to meet “my people”. Sure her dinosaur-loving little brother Aaron (Mike Rianda) has always been supportive of her crazy Dog Cop series of movies (featuring their beloved cross-eyed pug Monchi) and mom Linda (Maya Rudolph) sympathetic to her passion, but there’s always been a reticence in dad Rick’s (Danny McBride) eyes and words. Constantly encouraging her to “have a Plan B”, he’s never even watched one of her creations the whole way through. However, when their latest argument leads to a broken laptop, Rick is forced to reassess his stance. Unfortunately, his attempt to fix things only leads to more heartache for Katie. Cancelling her airline ticket, he’s decided that they will personally deliver her from Kentwood, Michigan to California by roa ....
Their latest film, this time as producers, is The Mitchells vs. The Machines, an animated film that takes our increasing reliance on smart technology to apocalyptic extremes. The Mitchells – dad Rick (Danny McBride), mom Linda (Maya Rudolph), daughter Katie (Abbi Jacobson), and son Aaron (co-writer/co-director Michael Rianda) – are kind of a disaster as a family unit, as they’re rarely on the same page and can’t seem to find time to spend together, especially with Katie about to head off to college. Rick aims to fix this with a family road trip to take Katie to campus, a journey that just so happens to coincide with a complete technology takeover by Pal (Olivia Colman), everyone’s favorite virtual assistant. As Pal and her robot army proceed with a plan to imprison the entire human race and ship them off to space, the Mitchells are somehow the only ones to evade capture. It’s up to them and their dysfunction to find a way to defeat the robots and bring order ....
There are few filmmakers working today who are more versatile than Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Together, the duo has written, directed, or produced som ....
Directed by Michael Rianda. Starring Abbi Jacobson, Danny McBride, Maya Rudolph, Michael Rianda, Olivia Colman, Eric André, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend. SYNOPSIS: A dysfunctional family find themselves as humanity’s last hope – the only people who manage to avoid captivity when a tech company inadvertently brings about a robot apocalypse. There’s no hotter quality in family cinema than Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. Whether it’s their work as writer-directors on Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs and The Lego Movie or their producing gig on the monster-hit Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, they have had a consistent and compelling output in the animated sphere. There’s a certain expectation that comes with a “Lord and Miller production”, and it weighs heavily. Thankfully, ....
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