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creatures andwemuggleswith his wonderousways.With a cast that is almost as dazzling as a Phoenix tail wand, including a certainMr Sparrow, a Kravitz and Jude Lawas young Dumbledore (I know…) the return of themagizoologist and his team shouldmake for awildChristmas flick.
TheNutcracker andthe Four Realms – InCinemasNow Starring: Kiera Knightley,Mackenzie Foy, EugenioDerbez andMisty Copeland Directors: LasseHallstromand Joe Johnston With a visionary pallet almost as nutty as its title, the drama and Disney of TheNutcracker and the four realms seems like an event you can’t afford tomiss – especially if you’re seekingmoremystery and creative calibre in your Festive Flicks. Based on themagicalBalletwith the alluring Tchaikovsky score and a directorwho has alsoworkedwith Grapes;What’s EatingGilbertGrape actually, itwill dance itsway into your ChristmasCracker titles.
Aquaman – 15thDecember Starring:JasonMomoa,Amber Heard and Nicole Kidman Director: JamesWan
endearingmix of animation and live action thatwill reignite our inner child.
Amuch-awaitedDrogo return…
he’s nowthe heir to underwater KingdomAtlantis and his newname isArthurCurry. JasonMomoa as Aquamanmakes for an unbelievable looking epic, taking its audience to theDC-depthwith incredible cinematography that holds dramatic power.Will it rival the incredible comic book releases of 2017/18? Roll on the release date, and ride the wave...
MaryPoppinsReturns – 21stDecember Starring: EmilyBlunt,BenWhishaw, Meryl Streep andDickVanDyke Director: RobMarshall BenWhishaw, a genuinely outstanding actor stars as grown-up MichaelBanks in the fabled return of theNannywith the never-ending bag played by EmilyBlunt. Stepping into themuch-loved shoes ofMary Poppins as she returns to visit the family years on.Aperfectly timed Christmas caperwhich retains the
TheGrinch –9hNovember Starring:BenedictCumberbatch, Rashida Jones, PharrellWilliams and Angela Lansbury Directors: YarrowCheney and ScottMosier Whilst the original cannot be beaten, theDr Seuss classic has been animated by a directing duo, avoiding his potential to steal the showfroma marvellous predecessor – although charming
Cumberbatch is a brilliant choice.On the prowl to ruinChristmaswith his selfishways, TheGrinch is a tale that melts the ice of even the coldest nights. Sure to bring a glowto the dark nights, TheGrinch is a great choice for thewhole family this festive season.
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