The canine Cosmonauts return to Earth for a colourful Cuban escapade filled with kooky characters, but language barrier issues mean the fun occasionally gets lost in translation.
Dreambuilders is a wondrously inventive and commendably ambitious effort that respectfully borrows blocks from superior builds, but provides a solid foundation for an introduction to them.
Trolls World Tour has all the manufactured qualities of a fleeting chart topper, but is as easily forgettable. It sings all the expected notes with no threat of breaking out into an improvised solo.
Children will no doubt lap up the bright colours on show and its message of seeing past the material nature of the holiday is an important one, but Illumination's Grinch is a dull and needless adaptation of a story that already has a perfect version in existence.
The Teen Titans might be GO!ing to the movies, but unless you're taking your very young child with you, we recommend you STAY! at home and wait for the Blu-Ray.
On Parr but far from Incredible, the long-awaited sequel plays it safe with its story and villain but it's unlikely you'll be making a Dash for a second viewing.
It's Batman as you've never seen him before, but due to a weak script, underutilized villains and some unenthusiastic English dubbing, he's definitely been in better adventures.