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A dazzling blend of fantasy and music in this beautiful animated version of the Lewis Carroll tale. Alice is bored and follows a white rabbit down into a warren, hereby entering the famous fantasy world. find out more...

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The premise of the film sees a grown up Christopher Robin tracked down by Winnie the Pooh to help find their friends. Ewan McGregor plays Christopher Robin and I thought he did a great job. He has a really tough job as he has to come across as quite a miserable character that you aren't meant to root for bu find out more...


CertificationPG Our Rating

Lucy and Edmund Pevensie return to Narnia with their cousin Eustace where they meet up with Prince Caspian for a trip across the sea aboard the royal ship, The Dawn Treader. Along the way they encounter dragons, dwarf camps, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world. Christian-infused tomfoolery, with an unjustifiably large budget. find out more...

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Eight-year-old Alice (Keira Chansa), her mischievous brother Peter (Jordan A. Nash) and their brilliant older sibling David (Reece Yates) let their imaginations run wild one blissful summer in the English countryside. Encouraged by their parents Jack and Rose (David Oyelowo and Angelina Jolie), the kids' make-believe tea parties, sword fights and pirate ship adventures come to an abrupt end when tragedy strikes. Peter, eager to prove himself a hero to his grief-stricken and financially-strugg find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

Mailroom slacker Lemuel Gulliver drifts aimlessly through his dead-end job until the disparaging statement of a new employee makes him contemplate getting his act together. Having blagged a writing assignment Lemuel finds himself in Bermuda and, after a bit of a sea going episode, in the land of Lilliput, a world populated by very little people and a place where he can finally go from zero to hero. Don’t think of this as an updating of the political satirist Jonathon Swift’s literary classic, in find out more...
HOME (2015)

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Peter Pan's still refusing to grow up and Captain Hook's still refusing to give up in this big budget, live action, special effects heavy remake of JM Barrie's timeless children's book. Big Crocodiles, little Tinker Bells and plenty of swashbuckling, a film for the kids that those of us who've reluctantly grown up can watch as well. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Prince Caspian: Peace has been restored to Narnia but King Miraz and his Queen are plotting to wrest the land away from young Prince Caspian, who is forced to flee. Recalling the children, Caspian puts together an army of the disaffected creatures of the land and with the help of Aslan, prepares for battle. The Voyage of the Dawn Treader: Along with the children, who are now accompanied by their unpleasant cousin, Eustace, King Caspian sets off on a mission to retrieve the seven missing Lords of find out more...
THE BFG (2016)

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Steven Spielberg directs this adaptation of Roald Dahl's novel starring Mark Rylance as the Big Friendly Giant. The film follows Sophie (Ruby Barnhill) as she is whisked away from her orphanage by the BFG and taken to Giant Country where she is immediately at risk of being eaten by the other, larger giants, including Fleshlumpeater (Jemaine Clement) and Bloodbottler (Bill find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

The four siblings, Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, are once again pulled back into the land of Narnia, where a thousand years have passed since their last adventure. The creatures of Narnia are under threat from an evil king who plans to destroy them while also keeping the rightful heir to the throne, Prince Caspian, from bringing harmony back to the magical world. Like the first film adaptation of CS Lewis' trilogy this is an overly long and rather wooden affair, perhaps hamstrung by remaining t find out more...