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Pflugerville Library Schedules 'Family Movie Matinee'
Library transforms into makeshift theater this Sunday, Jan. 14, for free screening of 'The LEGO Ninjago Movie.' Again: Admission is FREE.

PFLUGERVILLE, TX — Looking for a Sunday fun day with the kiddos? Enter the Pflugerville Public Library, with a family movie matinee scheduled this Sunday.
Perhaps the best part: It's FREE. The upcoming matinee will be a screening of PG-rated "The LEGO Ninjago Movie." The movie screening is scheduled on Sunday, Jan. 14, from 2 p.m. to 3:40 p.m., and attendees are allowed to take along a blanket and pillow.
Blanket and pillow? What else could a young movie buff ask for?!?!
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The makeshift theater (aka as the Pflugerville Public Library) is located at 1008 W. Pfluger St. Email carmenl@pflugervilletx.gov for more information.
Released last year, "The LEGO Ninjago Movie" features action characters voiced by Jackie Chan, Dave Franco and David Armisen, Kumail Nanjiani and others in a action/computer-animated martial arts action comedy-drama film. Based on the titular toy line, the movie was an international co-production of U.S. and Danish filmmakers, and the first theatrical film based on and original LEGO property. It's also the third in the LEGO movie franchise.
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So what's it about? We found this plot line: "A young boy ventures into an old relic shop, where he meets the mysterious owner, Mr. Liu, who begins to tell the boy the legend of Ninjago."
Sounds intriguing!
So how was it reviewed? On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 53 percent based on 112 reviews. The site's critical consensus reads: "Despite ample charm and a few solid gags, The Lego Ninjago Movie suggests this franchise's formula isn't clicking like it used to."
Hey, did we mention admission is free?
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