Paddington
- 2014 film
Family comedy about the eponymous bear found at a London train station by the Brown family. Stars Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi and more.
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Michael Bond: Paddington is a very REAL person
The author, 91, who is still writing his stories even now, also reveals what inspired the nation's favourite Peruvian.
The Mirror, 18th April 2017Paddington gets a third movie
Bulk order those marmalade sandwiches, Paddington Bear is being lined up for another sequel.
Radio Times, 22nd June 2016Paddington wins Best Comedy Film at Empire Awards
Earlier this evening the Paddington movie picked up a gong for 'Best Comedy Film' at the 2015 Empire awards.
Mog, The Velvet Onion, 29th March 2015Paddington sequel in the works following huge success
The adorable bear looks set to return to the big screen according to top bosses.
Alistair McGeorge, The Mirror, 10th February 2015Paddington helps British film industry to a record year
British productions now account for 16pc of total UK box office receipts, their highest market share ever, the BFI says.
Elizabeth Anderson, The Telegraph, 3rd February 2015Paddington a truly lovely family film
n a bid to appeal to adults, too many kids' films overload their scripts with one-liners, which makes them cynical and exhausting. Paddington has the pacing and comedy of the best of them, with a simple decency that enfolds you like a big, warm bear hug.
Nick Dent, Australian Daily Telegraph, 13th December 2014Paddington stays top at the UK box office
Children's favourite Paddington has maintained pole position at the UK and Ireland box office for a second week.
BBC News, 10th December 2014Review: Paddington
Paddington is one of those rare movies which makes you glad to be alive.
Roger Crow, The Huffington Post, 3rd December 2014An immigration lawyer reviews Paddington
"If detected by the authorities, Paddington would in all likelihood be detained in one of our virulently multiplying private immigration detention spaces."
Colin Yeo, The New Statesman, 1st December 2014Ben Whishaw replaces Colin Firth as voice of Paddington
Bond star Ben Whishaw is the new voice of Paddington Bear after Colin Firth "consciously uncoupled" from the role last month.
The English actor, 33, stepped in after Paddington director Paul King decided that a "slightly more open and younger voice" was needed.
Jess Denham, The Independent, 18th July 2014