It is the 100th anniversary of the birth of author Roald Dahl this year, and tying in nicely is the release of a new movie adaptation of his novel …
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On the 100th anniversary of author Roald Dahl’s birth, numerous kids will have trotted to school dressed as an Oompa Loompa, Willy Wonka, or perhaps the BFG. …
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Very sad to hear of the passing of writer/director/producer Garry Marshall (pictured above with Anne Hathaway and Julie Andrews). While he is best remembered for grown-up movies like Pretty …
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Dreamworks’ new animated movie Trolls isn’t out until October, but here are some fun character posters to get us ready. Apparently the Trolls are the happiest creatures, all rainbows …
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Rogue One: A Star Wars Story opens around the world in December, and in the meantime those lovely people at Disney have given fans a look at what to …
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2 out of 5
We review Ice Age: Collision Course – Manny, Sid, Diego and their pals return for a fifth trek through the snowy wilds
The BFG, directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the classic Roald Dahl book, is in UK cinemas from Friday 22nd July. To celebrate 100 years since Roald Dahl’s birth, …
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4 out of 5
We review Ghostbusters (2016) – the 1984 classic gets a 21st century update. Who you gonna call?
2 out of 5
We review The Legend Of Tarzan – Alexander Skarsgard shows off his six pack in this disappointing jungle adventure
There are six new movies coming to cinemas this month, all aimed at families, kids and teens. Check out our YouTube clip below for a preview of eagerly awaited …
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3 out of 5
Check out our review of The Secret Life Of Pets – is it any good and how suitable is it for kids?
3 out of 5
We review Independence Day: Resurgence – 2 decades after we got rid of those evil aliens, guess what… they’re back
4 out of 5
Check out our review of Independence Day – is it any good and how suitable is it for kids?
Based on James Bowen’s best-selling book, A Street Cat Named Bob is the true story of the friendship between homeless busker Bowen and a stray ginger cat who changed …
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Ransom Riggs’ bestselling novel Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children has been turned into a movie, with Tim Burton as director and a cast that includes Eva Green, Terence …
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