‘Christopher Robin’ has been banned in…China denied the release of Disney's new film, "Christopher Robin." A source told The Hollywood Reporter that it was due to China's crackdown on Winnie the Pooh images on social media. The images have been used to criticize Chinese leader Xi Jinping after the ruling Communist Party announced it wanted to eliminate presidential term limits. The Hundred Acre Wood will not be going to China. Disney's new live-action take on the Winnie the Pooh characters, "Christopher Robin," will not be released in the Middle Kingdom. According to The Hollywood Reporter, which cites an anonymous source, China denied the film's release…
Christopher Robin takes Winnie the Pooh in a somber…When it comes to movie tropes, you could build an entire subgenre out of The Absentee Parent Who Puts Work Ahead of Family. Whether it's James Caan in Elf, Robin Williams in Hook, Jim Carrey in Liar Liar, or any of the countless permutations before or since, it's a story pattern audiences can recognize almost instinctively. A parent — usually the dad, though not always — is a no-fun grump that would rather focus on his job instead of spending time with his family, until some (often fantastical) intervention takes places that helps him understand what's really important. Christopher Robin,…
Movie Review: Christopher Robin gets Movie Minute treatmentAll grown up Christopher Robin (Ewan McGregor) has the weight of the world on his shoulders. He needs some cheering up and his old friends Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit and Owl are coming to his emotional rescue in this new live action film. Movie Minute hosts Postmedia film critic Dana Gee and Arts & Life editor Aleesha Harris wade in on this latest story starring the beloved A.A. Milne characters. ...read more Source:: Vancouver Sun – Entertainment
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