From the creators of the highly innovative Lego Movie comes the spin off Lego Batman movie featuring the great Will Arnett as the voice of Batman who must not only deal with the criminals of Gotham City but also the responsibility of a boy he has adopted.
If this movie is a patch on its Lego inspired predecessor it promises to be great fun! One you can bring the kids to but get as much enjoyment out of yourself!
At Home:
David Brent:Life on the Road
Nowhere near as groundbreaking or indeed funny as the Office but there is definitely enough here (especially for Ricky Gervais fans) to entertain and make you squirm at the hilarity yet social awkwardness of one of UK comedies reknowned figures. Ricky Gervais does sugar coat it a bit with over sentamentailty but there are worse ways to spend ninety minutes than despairing at the behaviour of this disillusioned character.
On Telly
Catch Me If You Can:(BBC2 Sunday 12th Feb 17:45 pm)
I always felt that this true story of Frank Abignale Jnr, a conman who charmed his way across America, evading the FBI at every turn, was one of Steven Spielbergs finest and hugely underrated films such is the fascinating story and wonderful performances from its two leading actors Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio. Hard to believe its fifteen years old but most definitely worth another watch.
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