Whatever might be the prize for the most preposterously early Christmas film of the year - an undercooked turkey, perhaps - ...
But when they arrive at the home for retired bears, a "strange, guitar-playing nun" in charge of the care home (Olivia Colman ...
Duffle coat? Check. Red hat? Check. Marmalade sandwich for emergencies? Check! It’s time for another adventure with ...
Paddington in Peru kicks off with the bear (Ben Wishaw) receiving a British passport marking his new national identity. When Paddington visits his good friend Mr Gruber’s (Jim Broadbent) antique shop ...
In this third instalment, the bear travels “home” – and the franchise’s feel-good, pro-immigration spirit vanishes.
And while Hugh Bonneville is back as the risk-averse Mr Brown alongside Madeleine Harris and Samuel Joslin as Judy and Jonathan – and of course Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington himself – ...
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So it is that 10 years after the delightful Paddington ($55mn budget, $268mn gross), and seven on from the even more lovely Paddington 2 ($40mn budget, $227mn gross), we find ourselves greeting ...
From joining the late Queen for marmalade sandwiches to mark the Platinum Jubilee, to starring in the best film of all time (Paddington 2 was, at one point, the most highly-rated movie on review ...
Paddington first appeared in Michael Bond’s children's book A Bear Called Paddington in 1958, and as well as becoming a ...