New in German cinemas: ‘The Croods’
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From DreamWorks Pictures comes The Croods, an animated comedy about a prehistoric family road trip. When the Crood family’s cave is destroyed, they must venture off on an adventure to find a new home. While their prehistoric transportation might offer a slightly different kind of road trip, their family antics and coming-of-age milestones along the way offer relatable storylines with laugh-out-loud moments. Voiced by an all-star cast including Nicholas Cage, Ryan Reynolds and Emma Stone, The Croods is an energetically acted and visually stunning animated feature.
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Movies in central and western Germany
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Movies in northern Germany
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Movies in southern Germany
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From DreamWorks Pictures comes The Croods, an animated comedy about a prehistoric family road trip. When the Crood family’s cave is destroyed, they must venture off on an adventure to find a new home. While their prehistoric transportation might offer a slightly different kind of road trip, their family antics and coming-of-age milestones along the way offer relatable storylines with laugh-out-loud moments. Voiced by an all-star cast including Nicholas Cage, Ryan Reynolds and Emma Stone, The Croods is an energetically acted and visually stunning animated feature.
Movies in eastern Germany
For Berlin click here
Movies in central and western Germany
For Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Landstuhl/Ramstein click here
Movies in northern Germany
For Hamburg and Bremen click here
Movies in southern Germany
For Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Bamberg click here
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