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Perhaps that's one reason that the marketing campaign for the new Paddington film, produced by Heyday Films (which created the Harry Potter franchise) got off to such an inauspicious start, with the first trailer in June 2014.

You know those moments when you look around at where you are and wonder how the hell you got there? I'm having one of those moments right now. From the very first time I ever saw a trailer for Paddington, I was 

Paddington starring Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, and Jim Broadbent is reviewed by Matt Atchity (Editor-in-chief Rottentomatoes.com), Alonso Duralde (TheWrap and Linoleum Knife podcast) and Christy Lemire (www.

Paddington works very hard to earn its status as an atypical family film. Oh, sure, it's a familiar kind of orphan story, about an anthropomorphic animal with idiosyncratic tendencies; even this isn't devoid of hand-clapping, 

January films are often rather ghastly. Whether they be comedy, action, or otherwise, chances are you will have an unfortunate time in the theater when seeing a film in January, unless you are seeing the awards contenders from the previous year. Family