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After two almost perfect outings, the ending of Paddington in Peru was the first time that the beloved family film franchise ...
Undeniably, Paddington is everyone’s favorite bear. The British franchise has given us some amazing adventures, love for marmalade, some iconic pop-culture moments, and a universally loved ...
Everyone from Brendan Gleeson to Sally Hawkins to a never-better Hugh Grant elevated a movie about Paddington, an accident-prone, marmalade-loving bear from “darkest Peru.” As Grant sang and ...
The ultimate goal is to help the family prepare for a very special occasion - and make Paddington’s Marmalade Day festival a great success. Of course there are surprises and mishaps along the way.
“It is me making the noise when you hear when you see Paddington eating marmalade sandwiches [on screen] but I really can’t stand marmalade, it doesn’t agree with me. So, what you hear is me ...
When it comes to marmalade sandwiches — and now, “Paddington” movies — a maxim that my grandfather used to apply to martinis comes to mind: One is not enough and three is too many.
Ben Whishaw voices Paddington, alongside live-action stars including Hugh Bonneville, Emily Mortimer, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, and Antonio Banderas. Filming took place from July to October 2023.
Paddington’s great appeal, in an otherwise often fearfully changeable world, is that he stays exactly the same. He’s just as optimistic, prone to pratfalls and marmalade-mad as ever.
Ten years ago (give or take a few odd days), a curious, marmalade-loving bear named Paddington tumbled his way into theaters, and in turn, our hearts. Eight years ago, an incurious, discord-loving ...
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When it comes to marmalade sandwiches — and now, “Paddington” movies — a maxim that my grandfather used to apply to martinis comes to mind: One is not enough and three is too many.