Steven Spielberg has said that “The Adventures of Tintin,” the first animated feature film he’s ever directed, made him feel more like a painter than any other project – and what better canvas for that painting than an IMAX screen?
The Hero Complex Screening Series continues with a free, advance screening on Monday (Dec. 12) in Burbank. We’ll also present a live Q & A with the film’s title star, Jamie Bell. You can find more details, and RSVP, right here; seating is limited and goes very fast. To be first to hear about other Hero Complex screenings, follow us @LATherocomplex.
– Jevon Phillips
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Thank you so much always excited to attend a Hero Complex Screening !!!!
its looks interesting, and theres not that much advertising for it, which leaves me to believe that it has the potential to be a very entertaining movie
Billy Elliot is Tintin…cool.