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Mary and the Witch’s Flower
Mary and the Witch’s Flower

Everything fans of Hayao Miyazaki could wish for
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★★★½☆
27 April 2018
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Isle of Dogs
Isle of Dogs

Yet another peak on a perfectly-formed Wes Anderson mountain range.
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★★★★★
10 March 2018
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My Life as a Courgette
My Life as a Courgette

A visual delight that gets you square in the tear-ducts.
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★★★★★
27 April 2017
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Ernest & Celestine
Ernest & Celestine

Gabrielle Vincent’s children’s books have been brought alive with the same painted tones and styles that first accompanied the series. It is a sweet, quaint and charmingly unusual animation.
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★★★★★
13 October 2012
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Brave
Brave

The fact that a young audience will look at this film away from the often prevailing heteronormative, princess-finds-her-prince angle is the thing that sets Brave apart.
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★★★★☆
21 August 2012
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Hop
Hop

Hop is a sweet cinematic deposit for Easter, full of beans like its rockin’ bunny that all generations can enjoy together.
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★★★★☆
4 September 2011
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Rango
Rango

Despite its rather empty plot, those with an appreciation of silly, dark humour, fantastic animation and sprawling Western references, will have plenty to enjoy in Rango.
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★★★☆☆
23 July 2011
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My Dog Tulip
My Dog Tulip

My Dog Tulip the cinema equivalent of being cosied up next to a warm fire drinking hot chocolate on a cold autumn evening.
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★★★☆☆
15 July 2011
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Tangled
Tangled

Tangled is the time-old tale about a girl with lengthy golden hair who is imprisoned in a tower by a wicked sorceress, until a passing prince hears her singing and rescues her, but tweaked a little.
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★★★★☆
24 May 2011
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Rio
Rio

Anne Hathaway and Jesse Eisenberg soar as feathered and tethered lovebirds on a quest to save their species in this beak-chic rom-com.
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★★★★☆
5 April 2011
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