First Class is almost a cross between a prequel and a reboot but as a standalone film, it hits the right notes as a fun, blockbuster movie with some meat.
This DVD is mainly about the three trainee trains – Brewster, Koko and Wilson – who need to learn a few lessons on timing, teamwork, being helpful and even humility.
There’s nothing very memorable about the film although it's better than sequel two and three.
This is a compilation of the old Smurfs TV series. There are several different DVDs available in the DVD shops, so if your child is a fan, you might consider getting a few of the DVDs.
This is a great film to watch with the family and passes the most important test of a great movie.
This adventure sees Thomas making some new friends on Misty Island. Your young child will love it.
This is one of those movies that makes you stop and think and ponder if you are really communicating enough with all the members of your family.
This 2011 DVD release tells the story of the Little Engine who is belittled by the big trains and the control Tower in Dreamland because of her size. Nobody believes she can do much because she is so little.
Johnny Depp teams up with his Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski to bring to audiences one of the best CGI-animated films not from Pixar or Disney.
This movie mixes animation with real-life actors. It's got bunnies and easter eggs in it. Russell Brand is delightful and funny as the main bunny EB. Your kids will love it.