But regarding pure “new to everyone” domestic releases, there aren’t exactly a ton of critical masterworks to be found in January. The month is usually made up of holiday holdover business and a deluge of Oscar contenders that opened in limited release in December only to expand into wide release in January. Back in prison, Paddington loses hope that the Browns still love him but then there's a breakout, which sees Paddington busted out of jail. Eventually the truth is revealed, justice is served and Phoenix Buchanan gets to put on a spectacular show.It’s no secret that January is often seen as a dumping ground for studio fare that isn’t good enough or big enough to compete. And all the while, the Browns are trying to clear Paddington's name. Meanwhile, Phoenix Buchanan is going to various London landmarks in the book to look for clues to lead him to the treasure. Paddington goes to jail and eventually makes friends in there thanks to his marmalade recipe and really starts to thrive. Paddington saw the break-in but Buchanan was in disguise. So he steals the book from the antique shop and frames Paddington.
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He bumps into this washed-up actor, Phoenix Buchanan (Hugh Grant), and mentions the book - which belonged to the owner of circus - and Buchanan wants the book because it has the secret code that will lead him to the circus family's lost fortune. So Paddington decides to get a job to pay for the book. It's the perfect present because Aunt Lucy always wanted to go to London but was too old (she's living at a home for retired bears in Peru). He goes to his friend's antique shop and eventually finds this one-of-kind pop-up book of London. He wants to buy his aunt Lucy a present for her 100th birthday and he wants it to be super special. Paddington has settled in with the Brown family and really made a home for himself in London. Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Brendan Gleeson, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Hugh Grant, Ben Whishaw While the journalist fails to uncover the meaning of "Rosebud" the film's famous final scene reveals all to the audience in a single shot. Interviewing the key people in Kane's life, the reporter learns of a man who, while amassing a fortune and then losing it all, never overcame the isolation and neediness of his boyhood. When a powerful but mysterious newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane (based heavily on the real-life tycoons William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer) dies, a reporter is tasked with uncovering the meaning of his final word: "Rosebud". Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Dorothy Comingore, Everett Sloane Hugh Grant plays the dastardly Phoenix Buchanan in Paddington 2. It's worth noting that Rotten Tomatoes has its own official list of the greatest movies of all time, based on adjusted scores, with Black Panther currently at number one and Lady Bird in second. And guess what that meant? "Creepy" Kane drops to a 99 per cent Fresh rating, and Paddington takes the throne as the movie in the 100 club with the most positive reviews (244). So, a negative review - albeit an anonymous, 80-year-old one. "It gives me the creeps and I kept wishing they'd let a little sunshine in," she lamented. She also thought the movie was too darn dark. But its sacrifice of simplicity to eccentricity robs it of distinction and general entertainment value." In fact, it's bizarre enough to become a museum piece. "You've heard a lot about this picture and I see by the ads that some experts think it 'the greatest movie ever made,'" she wrote. And this particular legacy critic wasn't buying what Kane was selling.