After a few years and a handover of the shield, Captain America is back. Marvel Studios’ latest adventure and the fourth solo ...
F rom the beginning, the Paddington movies have linked their fictional bear, the creation of children’s book author Michael Bond, to themes of migration and sanctuary. This didn ...
Paddington in Peru” remains a charming, heartfelt and beautifully designed film, and the trilogy is still a gold standard in children’s entertainment, foregrounding themes of family and fun.
Well, they can all rest easy. The third Paddington movie in a little over a decade, Paddington in Peru is silly, unflaggingly energetic and warm-hearted, if a little too fussed-over and not entirely ...
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I can’t believe it has actually been over a decade since Paddington Bear first strutted into London on the big screen with ...
The third installment of the live-action-animation hybrid remains a reliable source of high-caliber children's entertainment, ...
The beloved character and his adopted British family head to his native South America and encounter a dastardly boat captain, played by Antonio Banderas, in the third entry in this charming series.
The latest film releases include Captain America: Brave New World, Paddington in Peru, Universal Language, and Sly Lives! Weighing in are Christy Lemire, writer for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the ...
But fans of the duffel-coated bear will be pleased to learn that, if the latest escapade is not quite as sparkling as its ...
The third installment of the franchise invites us to call the famous, furry Londoner by his bear name. Here’s what ...
"Paddington in Peru" doesn’t quite reach the levels of lovable lunacy reached by “Paddington 2,” but it’s a joy all the same, ...