Well, they can all rest easy. The third Paddington movie in a little over a decade, Paddington in Peru is silly, unflaggingly ...
"Paddington in Peru" doesn’t quite reach the levels of lovable lunacy reached by “Paddington 2,” but it’s a joy all the same, ...
The Browns could use some bonding, too. A through line in “Paddington in Peru” is the difference between the ties of family ...
It’s bittersweet to see the children so grown up and to have the beloved Sally Hawkins, who played Mrs. Brown in “Paddington” (2014) and “Paddington 2” (2017), replaced by Emily Mortimer, but the ...
Is there a special Oscar for singing nuns? If not, may we suggest giving her a Nobel Peace Prize? Paddington in Peru sticks to its franchise’s overarching script, delivering exactly the kind of ...
F rom the beginning, the Paddington movies have linked their fictional bear, the creation of children’s book author Michael Bond, to themes of migration and sanctuary. This didn ...
As if to accentuate this point, the “Paddington in Peru” screening that I attended ... as an obviously distrustful singing nun, and Antonio Banderas, as the river guide Hunter Cabot.
So, off jets Paddington to sunny South America in “Paddington in Peru,” the third film in the ... Once they arrive, the rather shifty nun gravely informs the travelers that Lucy has gone ...