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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
of two pointy-hatted sweethearts. The screening will be preceded by activities from the trolley in the foyer and the chance to win prizes. Sounds like a date!Movie Trolley Activities: 10.30amScreening: 11amTickets: £3 (Family Film Club members), £5 (Non
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Yogi Bear
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 08/04/2011 14:00:28
Comedy capers with the bears from Jellystone Park
PRIDING HIMSELF IN a less than modest fashion as “smarter than the average bear”, life has always been something of a pic-a-nic for Yogi Bear and his sidekick, Boo Boo. Still wearing his signature hat and collar (the latter not apparently a
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Gnomeo & Juliet
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 08/04/2011 14:12:14
Who'd have thought being a gnome was so complicated?
of settings: adjoining surburban gardens. The brave adversaries? A gaggle of gnomes. Now, with their rotund figures, rosy cheeks and pointy hats, you might have thought gnomes were affable little critters; not so in this case. This mean-spirited crowd is so
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Ten fascinating Smurf facts
By Fiona McKim on 18/07/2011 12:57:47
They’re bijou, blue and quite interesting too!
1. Somewhat lacking in stature, the Smurfs can only reach a maximum height the equivalent of three crab apples.2. Smurfs creator, Pierre Culliford (known as Peyo) decided to become an illustrator after he missed out on an interview to become a
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Junior reviews A Monster in Paris
By Catherine O'Dolan on 11/06/2012 16:34:02
Frankenstein meets Moulin Rouge in this glamorous Gallic caper
With impressively broad shoulders, an oversized Panama hat, with shades of Orson Welles, and a neat line in jingly-jangly guitar riffs, you’d never guess that the eponymous monster in this Parisian tale is actually a giant, singing flea.The result
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