‘Maleficent’ movie review

However you look at it, the very existence of this film is a stroke of genius. What with Disney’s animation department having seen a Lion King-sized resurgence with Frozen, it seems tipping a hat to traditional Mouse House fairytales whilst gently pushing them down subversive new avenues might be the key to the company’s future … >

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Win ‘Saving Mr Banks’ on Blu-ray!

To celebrate the release of Saving Mr Banks on Disney Blu-ray™ and DVD on Monday 24 March, we’ve got copies of the DVD to give away to five of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text: Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for a chance to … >

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Win ‘Frozen’ on DVD!

To celebrate the release of Disney’s Frozen on Disney 3D Blu-ray™, Blu-ray, Digital Download and DVD on Monday 31 March, we’ve got copies of the DVD to give away to two of our Twitter followers! For a chance to win, just follow @CultBoxTV on Twitter and tweet the following text: Follow @CultBoxTV and RT for … >

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Disneyland Paris offer

There is an age when your children’s imagination knows no bounds. And there is a place where it comes to life. Don’t wait to take them to Disneyland Paris. Book by 31 March and save up to 30% on hotel and park tickets, plus get a free half board meal plan.

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Disney’s ‘Frozen’ movie review

Frozen, the latest offering from Disney, may not be up there with ‘90s classics such as The Lion King or Pocahontas, but it’s a refreshing and thoroughly modern fairy tale for a new generation to enjoy.

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Disney’s ‘Planes’ movie review

Dusty Crophopper is a small crop-dusting plane with one ambitious dream: to compete in the famous Wings Around the World competition against some of the best racing planes on the planet.

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‘Monsters University’ movie review

A prequel of diminished returns, Monsters University is a good but not great film that packs plenty of laughs into a familiar narrative. It’s a strong enough film of its kind, but there’s still a nagging feeling that it should be something more imaginative, something where you can’t sit back and say with certainty ‘It’s like these films.’

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