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The first “Peter Rabbit” movie ends with one of the human leads turning the story into an illustrated storybook; “Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway” sees that author grappling with turning the ...
Parents crossing their fingers for another sly all-ages delight after “Paddington 2” will likely have their hopes dashed with “Peter Rabbit,” Will Gluck’s noisy, woefully self-aware ...
Peter and Mr. McGregor are still fighting over those tomatoes and carrots and he's still just barely making it back under the fence before being made into rabbit pie. When old Mr. McGregor moves ...
Then, to Peter’s macabre delight, the old man drops dead (truly, the cartoon bunny brags about it). Party time. At least, until his nephew shows up to claim his inheritance.
Old Mr. McGregor dies on-screen, and Peter’s parents are said to be dead (his father was eaten in a pie). There are also threats, arguments and temper tantrums.
The previews for “Peter Rabbit” were a chopped salad of juvenile slapstick, pop music and sudden loud noises — as distant from Beatrix Potter’s lovely “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” as an ...
Peter Rabbit will be up to his old tricks again, and hopefully bring in more lettuce for Sony Pictures. Off the surprise success of the CG/live-action hybrid film Peter Rabbit, Sony has announced ...
When the old man abruptly drops dead of a heart attack during one of Peter’s pillages, the rambunctious rabbit and his fellow woodland creatures do some serious celebrating.
‘Peter Rabbit’ Movie Review: ... (Matt Lucas) as they try to steal vegetables from cranky old Mr. McGregor (Sam Neill) without finding themselves cooked in a pie.