The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey review
We review The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – director Peter Jackson returns to author JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth
We review The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey – director Peter Jackson returns to author JRR Tolkien’s Middle Earth
In today’s The National newspaper, I’ve written a feature about movies set on Mars to tie in with the August 6th arrival of the Curiosity Rover on the red planet. …
We review Ice Age: Continental Drift – the fourth animated movie to follow the adventures of a sabertooth tiger, a sloth and a woolly mammoth
We review Avengers Assemble – a terrific blockbuster movie from Joss Whedon
Check out our review of Battleship – big, noisy, very dumb yet quite fun ‘boys and their toys’ fare
It’s Mother’s Day in the UK, so I’ve been thinking about the Best Mum In The Movies. There are quite a few memorable mums – Mrs Bates in Psycho, Piper …
Continue reading “Happy Mother’s Day: Meet the movies’ best mum: Sigourney Weaver in Aliens!”
The sequel to 2008’s Journey To The Center Of The Earth is another fun movie that’s a great way of introducing younger kids (who would be too scared to sit …
Check out our review of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – a great introduction to adventure movies for younger kids
Welcome to 2012, and the Movies4Kids movie preview! There are superheroes, small creatures with hairy feet, pirates, giants and aliens to look forward to this year, and here is your …
Continue reading “Movies4Kids 2012 Movie Preview… part one!”
Check out our review of One Life – a terrific celebration of creatures both great and small
We review Transformers: Dark Of The Moon – the third Transformers movie from director Michael Bay
We review Green Lantern – a comic-book movie that looks fabulous but leaves you wanting more substance
We review Thor – a fun, action-packed mythic adventure that should entertain both adults and kids alike
Check out our review of Megamind – a charming and witty animated movie in the style of The Incredibles and Despicable Me
Check out our review of I Am Number Four – is it any good and how suitable is it for kids?