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‘Spider-Man: The Animated Series’ – Season 5 UPDATED

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Well, many of us are still in lockdown – please keep safe – but thankfully I’ve been able to complete my updated reviews on the 1990s ‘Spider-Man’ animated TV series. Recently, I’ve updated my reviews on Season 5 of the animated ‘Spider-Man’ TV series. I’ve greatly enjoyed revisiting this show. Continue reading

‘Spider-Man: The Animated Series’ – Seasons 1 & 2 UPDATED

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With the coronavirus pandemic currently on-going – please keep safe – I’ve been revisiting and updating my reviews on the 1990s animated TV series of ‘Spider-Man’. So far, I’ve updated my reviews on Seasons 1 and  of the series. I’m currently enjoying revisiting this ‘Spider-Man’ TV series. Continue reading

Quick DVD Review – ‘Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring’

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It’s time for another ‘Tom and Jerry’ cartoon film to enjoy! Recently, I’ve seen ‘Tom and Jerry: The Magic Ring’ on DVD! Like many ‘Tom and Jerry’ films, this one’s pretty zany and full of slapstick where our cat and mouse duo get into the magic spells and they have an adventure with a magic ring. Continue reading

DVD Review – ‘Small Soldiers’

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Does anyone remember ‘Small Soldiers’? It’s a pretty underrated classic from 1998 by director Joe Dante of ‘Gremlins’ fame. I still love this film after seeing this film again. It also features a young Kirsten Dunst before she went on to become famous as Mary Jane Watson in the ‘Spider-Man’ films. Amazing that! Continue reading

Quick Movie Review – ‘Christopher Robin’

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Yesterday, I saw the film ‘Christopher Robin’ at the cinema! I really enjoyed it! My parents and I came away feeling really happy from watching the film. It’s so well-made and has a heart that makes you feel good about yourself. It gave me nostalgia from enjoying ‘Winnie the Pooh’ when I was a kid. Continue reading