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Five minutes chit chat with Antonio Banderas

J. I. Cuenca and I have caught up with Antonio Banderas on his role in THE SPONGEBOB MOVIE: SPONGE OUT OF WATER. Q. How much did you know about SpongeBob SquarePants before getting involved in this movie? Antonio Banderas: To be honest, not too much. But that was OK because what I wanted to do was focus on the movie, as it is slightly different from the TV show. Q. So, what did you focus on to…
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Weekly Movie News From The latest Talking Pictures

The latest edition of Talking Pictures is out now! Marvel’s latest super-hero movie, Ant-Man, is under the microscope. And the film’s star, Paul Rudd, gives it large on that shrinking feeling!c My review of the film can also be read in this piece here. That’s not all. New DVDs, X+Y and The Voices are under review, plus there’s the new top five at the British box office – a record…
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Film Review: Ant-Man starring Paul Rudd

Iron Man, Thor, Captain America …… they’ve all become familiar faces in cinemas over the past couple of years, as the Marvel universe rolls out blockbuster after blockbuster. But super heroes don’t come in just a variety of shapes: they come in different sizes as well, as the latest one shows. Ant-Man, easily the most diminutive super hero of them all, arrives in cinemasthis Friday…
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Comedy Star Jim Parsons exclusive chat on working with Rihanna & Steve Martin in animated film HOME

Ahead of the release of DreamWorks Animation’s HOME on Digital HD on 13th July and Blu-ray and DVD on 20th July 2015, London Mums present an exclusive interview with Jim Parsons, the voice of the movie’s main character Oh. Jim is best known for playing in American sitcom The Big Bang Theory. In this five minute chat, he talks about his work on HOME and his collaboration with Steve Martin…
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Monica & Freda together on the new edition of Talking Pictures podcast - Enjoy our chat!

The latest edition of Talking Picturespodcast has arrived! And London Mums’ very own Monica Costa makes her debut on the show, chatting with Freda about the big family films coming up this summer. New releases at the cinema this week include Ted 2, which is strictly for grown-ups, and Dustin Hoffman in The Choir. On DVD there’s Julianne Moore’s Oscar winning performance in Still…
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Film Review: The Choir

Dustin Hoffman’s interest in music – he learnt piano as a child – has come to the fore in recent years. His first outing as a feature film director, Quartet (2012) was set in a retirement home for musicians. In The Choir, which is released on Friday, certificate PG, he’s back in front of the camera, playing a maestro in charge of highly esteemed group of young singers. But London Mums’…
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Calling all London Mums! Please help our resident film critic win an award for Talking Pictures

If you follow Freda Cooper’s film reviews here on London Mums, you’ve probably listened to her brand new movie podcast, Talking Pictures. And if you haven’t, you really should! It’s now on iTunes and TuneIn, as well as SoundCloud. In around twenty minutes every week, she gives you the lowdown on the week’s big new releases at the cinema and on DVD, there’s a celebrity interview, the…
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Movie news from the latest Talking Pictures show

My Talking Pictures podcast this week is an abs-olute scorcher! The Big Interview hot seat is positively sizzling: not surprising as Channing Tatum is talking about his latest movie, Magic Mike XXL. And two big cinematic figures are back this week – Arnie in Terminator:Genisys and Orson Welles in documentary, Magician. I’m also casting mycritical eye over…
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Film Review: Minions

The holidays may not start for another couple of weeks, but it’s summer already at the cinema and the first of the family blockbusters has arrived. Minions, which is released on Friday, 26 June, certificate U, puts Gru’s little yellow helpers from the Despicable Me series well and truly in the spotlight. But how will they fare without their dastardly master? Banana in hand, London Mums’…
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Film Review: Slow West

After years in the doldrums, the western is having something of a revival this year. The 2015 versions have been mixing traditional with spaghetti and Slow West, released this Friday, 26 June follows the same path. It also puts a young person at the centre of the story – think True Grit or even the classic Shane – but this time one who’s a stranger to the West. London Mums’ film critic…
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