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Review – Disney’s Encanto

By Nick L’Barrow To the Madrigal family, an ‘Encanto’ isn’t just a place where this extraordinary group of people live in the mountains of Colombia,...

Timmy Failure Mistakes Were Made

Timmy Failure is a very imaginative 11 year old boy who believes that he runs the best detective agency in the world Total Failure,...

Review – Aladdin

Another year, another live-action remake of a Disney Classic. After global billion dollar box office-hit Beauty and the Beast, it didn't take long for...

Review – Christopher Robin

Christopher Robin is the latest Disney property to be re-ignited in the current golden age of Disney films. Instead of being an updated all...

Solo : A Star Wars Story

Solo : A Star Wars Story is the latest film in the Disney Star Wars universe. The film is an origin tale following the...
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