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The Mitchells vs. The Machines
Cast
Danny McBride, Abbi Jacobson, Maya Rudolph, Michael Rianda View AllCrew
Jeff Rowe (Writer), Michael Rianda (Director), Michael Rianda (Writer) View All
Release: Apr. 22nd, 2021
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes
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While many kids movies have increasingly come to lean on meta-jokes, this is a film that takes a very self-aware approach to its animation and structure, but still carves out a meaningful emotional arc for all of its main characters.

Nevermind the machine apocalypse, the core of the film is how this family has to overcome seemingly insurmountable odds, external and internal, to save their lives, yes, but most importantly, their relationships and their bond.

The Machines carries on Lord and Miller's approach of delivering unconventional animation, and that means we get this wildly imaginative mix of kids' scrapbook drawings with the 3D CGI animation style, with some of Katie's video effects and editing style.
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