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The May Fair Hotel Film Club
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/09/2010 12:08:00
Enjoy a leisurely Sunday brunch followed by a family movie at The May Fair Hotel

, opting for what you might call a Half (as opposed to a Full) English: Sausage, Egg & Baked Beans.  At £25 per adult, with each accompanying child under 12 eating for free, the Film Club is great value and has an exciting menu of forthcoming movies

Pirates Of The Caribbean 4
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/06/2011 15:15:45
The panda-eyed pirate fights on in the fourth adventure of Cap'n Jack Sparrow

WHAT JOLLY LARKS it always looks like Johnny Depp has when he dons the black eyeliner and dreadlocks that have become his trademark as Captain Jack Sparrow. On Stranger Tides, the fourth film of the pirate extravaganzas, opens all

Junior's Top 100 Children's Books 41-50
By Catherine O'Dolan on 20/10/2011 09:20:20
The best children's books in the world, voted by Junior readers

41. The Wind In The Willows by Kenneth Grahame Egmont, £5.99 It might be 100 years old, but this novel about Ratty, Mole, Badger, Toad and the other animals of the riverbank is an evocation of rural England that still captures the imagination

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!

the Malign, and learn the value of teamwork. Filled with fast-paced action and drama with plenty of comic one-liners, a touch of romance and lots of product placement. The Adventures Of Clutch Powers, Universal £14.99, 80 mins, is released on July 26.

Beauty & The Beast Diamond Edition
By Catherine O'Dolan on 28/09/2010 16:59:06
The classic fairy tale celebrates two decades with a brand new Diamond Edition

Beauty And The Beast, Diamond EditionWalt Disney £23.99, running time: 97 minsThere’s a touch of Les Mis musical theatre in the rousing crowd scenes of this 1992 reworking of the classic fairytale. Feisty and headstrong, Belle was one of the new

Easter movie reviews: RIO
By Catherine O'Dolan on 14/04/2011 13:32:38
Indulge in the vibrant spirit of the South American carnival with this fun-packed animation

and snowy Minnesota. As luck would have it, his cage falls out of the van, and he is taken in by a kindly bespectacled little girl, Linda. Fast forward 15 years to a grown-up Linda and a domesticated Blu, who can perform all manner of clever tricks, like

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 of copious amounts of candy (and subseq...

Easter Movie Reviews: The Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh
By Catherine O'Dolan on 14/04/2011 14:54:02
The honey-coloured "bear with little brain” is back with his crew in an endearing animated adventure

THERE’S A RETURN to the multifarious charms of 1977 animated classic The Many Adventures Of Winnie The Pooh – only these days, Christopher Robin has a pair of Hunter wellies strategically product-placed outside his bedroom door. But the rest

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?

.Fast-forward a decade, however, and we have a brooding 17-year-old Andy sighing as his mother nags him about clearing out his bedroom before his imminent departure to college. While Andy wistfully ponders whether to bring Woody, his best-loved toy (what will his

Despicable Me
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/10/2010 17:12:03
Why do the bad guys always have all the fun? Meet Gru and the gang from Despicable Me.

IT'S A UNDENIABLE truth that evil is so much more fun to watch than goody-two-shoes – even Milton discovered the fact in his epic 17th century poem Paradise Lost when he was depicting the Machiavellian evil of Satan versus God. And so it is with Gru

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