Emily Horgan pens a love letter to Paddington (and his brand revival) explaining why, like a good marmalade, the IP is going down a treat with audiences.
Paddington in Peru” — 2.5 stars In the 11 years of what we can fairly call “the Paddington era,” the bear, himself, hasn’t ...
In the 11 years of what we can fairly call "the Paddington era," the bear, himself, hasn't changed so much as a toggle on his ...
Following in the footsteps of “Paddington 2” standouts Hugh Grant and Brendan Gleeson (both of whom deserve honorary Oscars — no, Nobel Prizes — for their previous efforts), those ...
Remember when we remarked how pleasantly surprised we were that "Paddington" became a successful film series? Of all the beautiful slices of childhood ...
The intrepid little bear goes searching for his missing grandmother.
These follow the eponymous character Paddington, an anthropomorphic bear who migrates from the jungles of Peru.
It has been seven years between installments as Paddington in Peru makes its debut, appearing in an American climate that's ...
Part of Paddington’s charm is that he always sees the best in people – and helps them see the best in themselves, too.
A fourth installment in the series is very easily positioned to build on this moment, and back up Grant's claim of Paddington 2 as his best film, for its still-percolating story, and it feels ...
Paddington 2, was almost instantly canonized as being a modern classic. Beyond the fact that the film inserted a sense of hopefulness in a time when many people had lost any sense of optimism ...
The genial bear embarks on an Amazonian journey of self discovery in this movie, which cannot measure up to “Paddington 2” despite its charms. By Natalia Winkelman When you purchase a ticket ...