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Film Review: Christmas With The Coopers

London Mums’ film critic, Freda Cooper, felt it was only right that she went to see the first of this year’s Christmas offerings from Hollywood.  It’s called Christmas With The Coopers!  Needless to say, she’s not related to any of the characters, but does the film bear any relation to good cinema?  Read on to find out …  The story It’s a convoluted one!  All four generations…
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Peanuts Fun - How To Draw Charlie Brown

It’s been a great year for animation at the cinema and it’s not over yet.  Snoopy And Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie arrives just before Christmas. Can’t wait until then?  Try getting creative!  Because in the run-up to the film’s release, London Mums have some great video guides on how to create your own version of some of the Peanuts characters – and more. This first one shows…
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Cate Blanchett interviewed on Talking Pictures

Weeks don’t get much bigger at the cinema!  There’s a deluge of great new releases this week and, if you can’t decide what to see, then let Talking Pictures do it for you. There’s romantic drama, Carol: its star, Cate Blanchett, is the subject of this week’s Big Interview.  Johnny Depp abandons Captain Jack Sparrow to play real-life gangster, Whitey Bulger, in Black Mass.  The epic…
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Behind the scenes of The Good Dinosaur with Disney-Pixar filmakers

I was delighted to have the chance to interview Disney-Pixar filmmakers Pete Sohn & Denise Ream this week for some exclusive behind the scenes anecdotes from new enchanting family movie The Good Dinosaur out in cinemas today (27 November 2015).   While Christmas 2014 provided great movies for kids and parents alike, there aren’t many decent Christmas family films out this year with…
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Film Review: Doctor Zhivago

Remember the days of the epic film?  When they were so long they needed an intermission half way through?  If you do – and even if you don’t – this week gives you an all-too-rare opportunity to experience it all over again or for the first time.  One of the most romantic of large scale films celebrates its half century by returning to the big screen in a newly re-mastered print.  David…
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Film Review: Carol

The awards season doesn’t fully get under way for another couple of months, but the buzz has already started.  One of the films attracting a lot of attention is Todd Haynes’ Carol, released on Friday, certificate 15.  A romance between two women set in 1950s America, it’s already scooped a couple of awards at Cannes and looks destined to add to its collection. London Mums’ film critic…
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Marvel female hero Jessica Jones is a superhero for parents (NOT kids)

After the recent success of Daredevil, this November sees the release of Netflix – Marvel new gripping Original series: Jessica Jones – a second class superhero from the Marvel Olympus.  She appeared in Marvel Comics 14 years ago, in a new adult imprint called Alias that changed Marvel’s approach to serious adult storytelling created by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael…
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Film Review: The Good Dinosaur

It’s a Disney-Pixar double bill this week.  Inside Out was released on DVD on Monday and Friday sees the arrival in cinemas of the studio’s latest animation, The Good Dinosaur, certificate PG.  London Mums’ film critic, Freda Cooper, checks out a film that’s light years from prehistoric. The story It all starts with a large “what if?”  What if that meteorite that crashed into the…
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Jennifer Lawrence talks about Mockingjay Part II on Talking Pictures

The Big Interview hot seat turns into a hot sofa this week as Jennifer Lawrence and co-stars Liam Hemsworth and Josh Hutcherson all talk about the final instalment of the Hunger Games series, Mockingjay Part II. London Mums’ resident film critic, Freda Cooper, reviews the film, as well as the other big new release this week, The Dressmaker, which stars Kate Winslet. DVDs in the…
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Film Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II

When The Hunger Games first appeared on screens in 2012, it set the bar and it set it high.  There’s been other post-dystopian young adult adventure stories, but none of them have quite measured up to the series, with its strong but vulnerable heroine, Katniss Everdeen.  And now it reaches its climax, as The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part II arrives in cinemas this week, certificate 12A. London…
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