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Paddington 2 review

When you witness some of the absolute dross that passes for 'family entertainment' these days, it's reassuring to see something as lovingly crafted as this. The next question? Can they do it a third time? Well, that remains to be seen. Meanwhile, this will do very nicely indeed.

Philip Caveney, Bouquets & Brickbats, 12th November 2017

Paddington 2 review

Back from darkest Peru, our hero is at the mercy of unscrupulous actors, but generosity, emotional depth and top-class clowning win the day.

Wendy Ide, The Guardian, 12th November 2017

How Grant & Bonneville got to grips with Paddington 2

If proof were needed that good friendships withstand the passage of time, look no further than actors Hugh Grant and Hugh Bonneville.

Rebecca Thomas, BBC, 8th November 2017

Fenella Fielding on fighting with Kenneth Williams

She survived a violent upbringing to become the 60s' favourite comedy vamp. As she turns 90, the star remembers fending off Norman Wisdom, attempting suicide - and having two lovers for 20 years.

Simon Hattenstone, The Guardian, 8th November 2017

Film review: Paddington 2

Like many sequels to runaway box office hits, Paddington 2 ups the ante.

Alistair Harkness, The Scotsman, 8th November 2017

Paddington 2 review

2017 just got more bearable - because this is an utter delight.

Matthew Turner, i Newspaper, 8th November 2017

Paddington 2 - bear-faced chic and lots of it

Superior sequel features terrific slapstick and a very funny turn from Hugh Grant.

Nigel Andrews, The Financial Times, 8th November 2017

Paddington 2: interviews with cast and crew

We were pleased to interview the soft-spoken director Paul King, his visual effects supervisor Glen Pratt, and the inimitable Hugh Bonneville with child actors Madeleine Harris and Sam Joslin.

Euan Franklin, The Upcoming, 7th November 2017

Paddington 2: so good it bears watching twice

They've done it again! Given the first Paddington film earnt $268 million worldwide (from a $38.5m budget), all this needed to do was have the beloved duffel-coated bear show up and bump into the furniture.

Larushka Ivan-zadeh, Metro, 7th November 2017

Paul King interview: Paddington 2

Director Paul King on the box office failure of Bunny And The Bull through to the heights of the new Paddington 2...

Den Of Geek, 6th November 2017

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