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The first ever Lego Movie launches imminently
By Catherine O'Dolan on 21/07/2010 14:08:02
The Adventures of Clutch Powers animated movie set to delight Lego lovers everywhere!
“I work alone” is the macho mantra of Indiana Jones lookalike Clutch Powers, so when he meets up with his sidekick helpers – including a blonde Australian with painted cleavage and curves and a stubbled fireman who looks a bit like George Michael – he’s not impressed. They set of...
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The five best family films in the cinema this Easter
By Junior on 04/04/2012 13:50:49
Juniors top five child-friendly films out now
Mirror Mirror (PG)Snow white movies are a bit like buses. You wait ages for one, and then two come along at once, but while Snow White And The Huntsman, starring Twilight starlet Kristen Stewart as the eponymous heroine, promises to be a darkly Gothic affair, Mirror Mirror looks ...
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Exclusive Christmas Shrek clip
By Gavin Day on 08/12/2010 12:06:49
Have a Shrektacular Christmas
Want to get into the Christmas spirit? Well look no further! Below we have an exclusive clip from the brand new, limited-edition Donkey’s Christmas Shrektacular DVD. Experience Shrek’s wonderful take on the festive season, including Ogre Cl...
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The Secret Of Moonacre
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 04/03/2009 12:02:51
Magical adventure tale
the lost pearls and break the curse of Moonacre while trying not to fall foul of their menacing neighbour, Coeur De Noir. Adapted from The Little White Horse, Elizabeth Goudge’s classic novel, the film is full of special effects and boasts fine performances
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Gnomeo And Juliet at the Barbican
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 25/05/2011 10:31:40
Catch this comedic caper with the Barbican's Family Film Club
While according to The Drifters Saturday night is prime time for a trip to the movies, if you're a child, Saturday morning is where it's at. Every weekend, the Barbican opens wide its doors to young movie-goers with its Family Film Club. As part
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Coraline
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 14/04/2010 18:58:50
Haunting odd-ball tale comes to life on screen
by Henry Selick, of The Nightmare Before Christmas fame, the film has a decidedly spooky flavour.With her irritable parents constantly glued to their computers, an inquisitive Coraline sets off to explore the house, counting windows and doors for want
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Night At The Museum 2
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 14/04/2010 19:08:29
After-hours in the Smithsonian
AS A ROOKIE museum night guard in the original Night At The Museum, Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) certainly had his hands full trying to control a host of unruly exhibits, beasts and historical figures who came to life after hours. Fast-forward to a new and seemingly slicker Larry, w...
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Ice Age 3
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 14/04/2010 19:21:21
Third part of the mammoth trilogy
to the rescue.OK, so as far as scientific accuracy goes, this latest Ice Age film takes a loose approach. But what it lacks in accuracy, it more than makes up for in wit, warmth and humour. Sid is as wacky as ever, while the vain sabretoothed tiger Diego
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G-Force
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 18/04/2010 17:03:25
James Bond with rodents
Guinea pigs are not noted for their brains. They are also quite podgy and make a high-pitched squealing noise when alarmed. Not exactly what you’d look for in a prospective secret agent. But the G-Force are no ordinary guinea pigs.Genetically engineered by the FBI, these rodents ...
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Aliens In The Attic
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 18/04/2010 17:05:27
Little green men disturb one family's holiday plans
Most children think monsters live in the attic, but in this film all those unexplained noises are down to a group of green-skinned aliens who are plotting – you’ve guessed it – world domination.The Pearsons are taking a family holiday in a remote
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