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Toy Story 3: Is this the best family movie of all time?
By Catherine O'Dolan on 16/07/2010 14:07:51
Woody, Buzz Lightyear et al return in Disney Pixar's 3D extravaganza. But will it have you sobbing into your popcorn?
've Got A Friend In Me.This is a wonderfully slick and witty piece of film-making tinged with poignant moments that tug at the heart strings. It might make your child think of how he treats his toys (for a fleeting moment, at least) but it will certainly
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Five tips for cinema trips
By Junior on 10/04/2012 12:44:44
Have a happy day out at the movies with your family
are on in an altogether more orderly fashion. Don't miss... Five great family films
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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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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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Five of the best family films
By Junior on 10/04/2012 14:21:49
While away a rainy day with these marvellous movies
WALL - E (U) Human beings can be a mean old bunch. Having cluttered up the planet with all their junk, they’ve escaped on an enormous spaceship. Meanwhile, poor little WALL-E has to clean up the mess, crunching the junk in his tummy and popping it back out in neat cubes. But this...
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Easter Movie Reviews: HOP
By Catherine O'Dolan on 14/04/2011 13:45:31
Russell Brands stars as a hunny bunny in this seasonal romp about Easter
HE'S NOT THE first young man who's had reservations about following his father's footsteps to enter the family business, when your daddy is Chief Bunny – the Easter equivalent of Father Christmas, no less – responsible for the safe delivery
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The Secret Of Moonacre
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 04/03/2009 12:02:51
Magical adventure tale
princess, a lost set of pearls, and a malevolent curse which threatens the future of her family. Maria soon acquires a faithful band of animal friends at her uncle’s property, including Periwinkle the Pony and Serena the Hare. Together, they set out to find
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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
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Junior's 2008 movie reviews
By on 23/01/2009 16:47:12
Junior looks back on the last 12 months of film for children
are on hand to lend their voices to the colourful characters, including Lucy Liu, Dustin Hoffman and Jackie Chan. Get ready for slick kung fu action and lots of laughs in this fun family film. Kung Fu Panda is Cert PG. For further information, see www
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How To Train Your Dragon: exclusive interview with the author Cressida Cowell
By Gavin Day on 18/11/2010 11:51:37
To celebrate the launch of How To Train Your Dragon on DVD, we talk to best-selling author Cressida Cowell, plus details of great dragon goodies to win
arrival of her baby dragon.Win a copy of the movieTo be in with a chance of winning 1 of 5 Blu-ray copies of How To Train Your Dragon and five family tickets to Warwick Castle click here
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