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Paddington In Peru

Paddington In Peru

  • 2024 film

Third instalment in the family comedy series based on Michael Bond's beloved characters. Also features Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Madeleine Harris and more.

  • Due to be released on 8th November 2024

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Paddington In Peru review

More delight in hirsute threequel.

Emma Simmonds, The List, 6th November 2024

The cult of Paddington has gone too far

The trailer for Paddington In Peru shows us lots of big-name actors (Hugh Bonneville, Olivia Colman, etc) doing the kind of twee, simpering acting they wouldn't dream of turning in for any other kind of film.

Gareth Roberts, The Spectator, 5th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

Our favourite bear's third adventure is a whisker behind its predecessor but it still pushes the boat out... all the way down the Amazon.

Brian Viner, Daily Mail, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

Clumsy comedy with a heart of gold.

James Harvey, Film Stories, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

By the end of this feel-good film, it's hard not to feel all is okay with the world.

Grant Rollings, The Sun, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

Everything you want is there but it doesn't reach the lofty standards of Paddington 2.

Nicholas Barber, BBC, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

With a changeover in the writing and directing departments, the third outing for the well-mannered ursine hero is pleasant kids' fare, but lacks the anarchic sparkle of its instant-classic predecessors.

Guy Lodge, Variety, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

You can take the bear out of South America, but think twice before taking him back.

Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

Delivers exactly what you want from a Paddington movie.

Ian Sandwell, Digital Spy, 4th November 2024

Paddington In Peru review

The marmalade-loving bear goes back to his Peruvian roots in this fun, if more formulaic, adventure sequel.

Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily, 4th November 2024

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