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Film review: Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom starring Jason Momoa

London Mums Magazine‘s reporters were invited to preview the new Aquaman movie at Vue cinema in Leicester Square. Aquaman and the lost kingdom is the new superhero film based on the DC character AQUAMAN. This is a serves sequel to the 2018 film Aquaman and is the 15th and final instalment in the DC Extended Universe. The story Several years after becoming king of Atlantis, Arthur…
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Film review: Wonka starring Timothée Chalamet 

From Paul King, writer/director of the “Paddington” films, David Heyman, producer of “Harry Potter,” “Gravity,” Fantastic Beasts and Paddington, and producers Alexandra Derbyshire (the Paddington films, Jurassic World: Dominion) and Luke Kelly (Roald Dahl’s The Witches), comes Wonka, an intoxicating mix of magic and music, mayhem and emotion, all told with fabulous heart and…
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Behind the scenes of Disney's ‘Wish' with the film-makers nostalgically celebrating Disney's century

Disney’s new animated film, ‘Wish,’ celebrates the studio’s 100th anniversary. It uses a classic animation style that reminds us of our favourite old Disney movies. This film isn’t just a cartoon; it’s like a beautiful picture made with small nods to famous Disney films, making it a nostalgic masterpiece. You can watch ‘Wish’ in U.K. cinemas starting…
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Film review: Napoleon starring Joaquin Phoenix

“Napoleon” – a biopic, a movie epic, or an epic movie? It’s all of these things in a cinematic march through history. As I settled into the cinema seat for Ridley Scott’s latest directorial venture, “Napoleon,” I found myself drawn into the riveting tale of ambition, love, and the complexities of power. The film, set to be released on 22 November, boasts a…
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Film review: Saltburn starring Rosamund Pike and Richard E. Grant

Saltburn, a quirky yet amusing psychosexual slapstick thriller. Think Brideshead Revisited (2008) meets The Talented Mr Ripley (1999). It seems an unusual genre because it is. Crude, gruesome and funny at the same time. Watching this movie is a guilty pleasure. Read here why London Mums give Saltburn a 7/10 rating. But make sure you don’t bring the children to see it. Emerald Fennell’s…
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Film review: The Creator - A bold vision of AI's impact on humanity

Gareth Edwards’ latest sci-fi opus, The Creator, thrusts the collision of artificial intelligence and human existence into the spotlight. Set against a backdrop of a future marked by conflict, the film challenges viewers to reassess their perceptions of AI, offering a fresh perspective on this ever-relevant topic. While not shying away from the potential dangers of advanced AI, it also…
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Film review: My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3 starring John Corbett and Nia Vardalos

Twenty years after the first instalment, John Corbett and Nia Vardalos are bringing back My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3. London Mums have checked it out to reveal whether it’s worth a trip to the cinema. The story After travelling to Greece for a family reunion, a woman attempts to locate her deceased father’s childhood friends. The trailer The verdict I had not seen Big Fat…
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Film review: Blue Beetle

London Mums Magazine child reporters were invited to Vue cinema in Leicester Square to watch a preview screening of Blue Beetle, a Warner Brothers production. The movie is based on the DC Comics character of the same name. Blue Beetle follows the story of Jaime Reyes, a teenager who acquires a superhero suit when he discovers a mystical scarab relic that fuses to his body. The story Jaime Reyes…
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Film review: Haunted Mansion (2023) - A charming and spooky family comedy

Disney’s Haunted Mansion, directed by Justin Simien and written by Katie Dippold, brings the beloved theme park attraction to life once again on the big screen. While the concept of adapting a ride into a movie may raise eyebrows, this latest attempt proves to be a delightful surprise, offering a ghoulishly enjoyable experience for audiences of all ages. Think Ghostbusters meets Night at the…
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Barbie movie review: A hilarious slapstick adventure for Barbie fans and beyond

Barbie, the latest cinematic venture directed by Greta Gerwig, is a delightful slapstick comedy that offers a refreshing and original story, captivating both Barbie enthusiasts and those less familiar with her iconic world. As a collector of the most iconic fashion doll on the planet, with 300 vintage dolls in my collection, I have to admit that I had a blast at the movie screening. With its…
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