Goodbye Christopher Robin review
A look at the relationship between Winnie The Pooh creator AA Milne and his son Christopher.
A look at the relationship between Winnie The Pooh creator AA Milne and his son Christopher.
The third and final movie in the Maze Runner series, The Death Cure, is released in cinemas in January 2018. Picking up six months after the events of the …
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Beatrix Potter’s famous character Peter Rabbit is coming to the big screen next year (the release is set for Easter 2018 in the UK). James Corden voices …
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This year’s BFI London Film Festival runs from the 4th to the 15th of October, and public booking opens today. There are hundreds of films for grown-ups, including Andy …
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The latest film from Disney/Pixar, Coco, opens in the UK on January 18th next year (the lucky USA get to see it from November 22nd this year). It tells …
Early Man, the new animated comedy from Aardman and Nick Park, the creators of Wallace And Gromit and Shaun The Sheep, is coming to cinemas on January 26th 2018, …
Disney and Pixar have announced some exciting news for Frozen fans – a new 21 minute long mini-movie is to be released in cinemas this year. For UK fans, …
Will Smith has posted a photo from the set of Disney’s live action Aladdin, which has just started shooting. You can view Will’s full post by clicking here – and …
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The first trailer drops for the animated Christmas movie The Star
We review The Dark Tower – Stephen King’s heavyweight novels get a movie adaptation that isn’t exactly epic
A missable sequel to the forgettable animated adventure The Nut Job – check out our review.
Tra-la-laaaa! George and Harold turn their school principal into superhero Captain Underpants in this terrific family comedy.
As The Boss Baby arrives on DVD we’ve got some cracking new activity sheets to celebrate
We review the visually stunning but muddled science fiction adventure based on the French comic book