
Lewis MacDougall appears with The Monster, voiced and performed by Liam Neeson, in a scene from “A Monster Calls.” Focus Features
Hit the “I’m bored” of winter break? You could take a look at my family fun calendar here, but you also can go see a movie.
I’ve got free tickets to a free screening of “A Monster Calls.” The movie is based on the book by Patrick Ness and stars Sigourney Weaver as the grandmother, Felicity Jones as the mother, Toby Kebbell as the dad, and Lewis MacDougall as 12-year-old Conor. Liam Neeson is the voice of the monster. Conor is struggling with his mother’s illness when a monster shows up at his bedroom window one night. It’s rated PG-13 and there’s a few scary bits.
The screening is happening 7 p.m. Dec. 29 at the Alamo Drafthouse Lakeline. Download your tickets here: http://www.gofobo.com/vqqVk90162
Each download is good for four tickets. It’s a first-come, first served scenario.
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Watch the trailer to the movie below:
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