It’s very rare for Movies4Kids to be reduced to tears over a trailer, but the first teaser for Disney’s Christopher Robin did bring on the snuffles because it looks so …
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3 out of 5
Read our review of Spanish animation Tad The Lost Explorer – an Indiana Jones adventure for little ones
Based on the acclaimed book by RJ Palacio, Wonder is the story of Auggie (Jacob Tremblay), a boy with severe facial differences who experiences bullying when he starts attending school …
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Hugh Bonneville has had a busy year. The former Downton Abbey star reprised his role as Ian Fletcher in BBC comedy W1A, received acclaim for his turn as Louis Mountbatten …
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5 out of 5
Is Thor: Ragnarok suitable for kids? Movies4Kids reviews Marvel’s funniest ever comic book movie…
Madeleine L’Engle’s much-loved book A Wrinkle In Time has been translated to the big screen by Selma director Ava DuVernay. Opening in UK cinemas on March 23rd, 2018 (March 9th …
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3 out of 5
We review Everything Everything – a weepy teen romance based on the Young Adult novel of the same name
2 out of 5
We review The Book of Henry, a drama about a child genius and his family, starring Naomi Watts
1 out of 5
Is Tom Cruise’s The Mummy really that bad? Check out our review…
4 out of 5
We review My Life As A Courgette – a lovely Oscar-nominated, stop-motion animation about young orphan Courgette
5 out of 5
A man is shipwrecked on a deserted island in this beautiful, almost dialogue-free animation
Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol 2 started the summer movie season with a bang, but there are more blockbusters, comic book movies, animated adventures and family movies to come between …
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2 out of 5
Check out our review of The Space Between Us – a teenager from Mars falls for a girl on Earth in this tween sci-fi love story
4 out of 5
The first stand alone Star Wars movie – set before the events of A New Hope – comes to the screen
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. To …
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