Category: Animation
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“Minions & Monsters” Review
I waited a few days after release to see this one. If I’m honest, a lot of animated films this year have been a bit of a letdown.
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“Toy Story 5” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 It’s hard to believe that the first Toy Story film was released back in 1995. More than three decades later, and after many of us thought the franchise had already reached its conclusion on more than one occasion, we now find ourselves with Toy Story 5. Running at a…
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“Super Mario Galaxy” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️3 After the highs of the first film, this latest instalment had a tough act to follow. This time, the story expands into the Mario Galaxy universe, bringing with it a noticeably broader and more ambitious number of characters. I opted to watch the film in 3D, following plenty of…
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“Hoppers” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4 Pixar are arguably producing the best Disney films these days, and this year we are getting two of them, with Toy Story 5 also arriving in the summer. Hoppers is a completely new story with fresh characters and a new setting. Whether it eventually spins off into a franchise…
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“Stitch Head” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️3 I noticed this was showing as an advanced screening at my local cinema and thought it was worth checking out. The trailer animation had looked fantastic for this film, which is generally released on the 13th of February. The film also features a predominantly British cast including Asa Butterfield…
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“Avatar: Fire And Ash” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4 I initially struggled to get into the first film but the latest trailer grabbed my interest for this third instalment. Given the series’ popularity, I decided to watch it after streaming the first two films on Disney Plus. Although it’s an incredibly long film, it’s a fast-paced adventure…
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“Zootropolis 2” Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ 3.5 I probably watched the first film nearly a decade ago in 2016 with my daughter. While I recognised the sloth and the two main characters, I didn’t recall much about the original story or film. My wife and I booked an early evening showing. It’s a film we…
