Three children's films
Nov. 26th, 2017 05:54 pmSo my partners' children were asking me about my favourite film this year, which caused me to realize I haven't actually seen any 2017 films. (I saw Hidden Figures early this year, but it's actually a 2016 film, and I've not watched a film at all since March.)
This week I ended up watching a run of children's films, only one of them actually with the children. I saw Lego Batman as a date night movie with
jack. Then Cars 3 which the children got on DVD as soon as they could after seeing it in cinemas, and they're rewatching it lots. And then yesterday I saw Paddington 2 in the cinema with
jack, because I very much enjoyed the first one when I saw it with
angelofthenorth (though I forgot to review it).
I should note here, I usually talk a little bit about social justice related issues like representation when I review films, and I know some people really hate reading those sorts of discussions, so please feel free to skip this if that applies to you. Also there will be mild spoilers though I'll try not to reveal any huge plot twists.
( three reviews )
This week I ended up watching a run of children's films, only one of them actually with the children. I saw Lego Batman as a date night movie with
I should note here, I usually talk a little bit about social justice related issues like representation when I review films, and I know some people really hate reading those sorts of discussions, so please feel free to skip this if that applies to you. Also there will be mild spoilers though I'll try not to reveal any huge plot twists.
( three reviews )