In officially the best story of 2018,grandmother and grandson sex partners video Paddington 2-- a movie about a polite CGI bear who wears a raincoat -- has critics eating out of the palm of his furry hand.
Maintaining its 100 percent score with 165 reviews, it has officially surpassed Lady Bird, which held the same title until 1 out of the 164 critical reviews deemed it rotten. But in a delicious twist on the assumptions of what critics eat up, the feel-good children's movie wiped the floor with Spielberg's most Oscar grabby Oscar grab, The Post(which clocks in at 88 percent from 256 reviews).
In a write up announcing the new record-breaking milestone, director Paul King told Rotten Tomatoes that:
SEE ALSO: Why the 'Last Jedi' Rotten Tomatoes audience score is way below its critics score“The Paddingtonfilms are a real labour of love. So many people pour their hearts and souls into them for months or even years, hand-crafting every last frame, and we are all incredibly grateful for the overwhelmingly positive response we’ve had so far. We hope it inspires people to go to the cinema to see for themselves if a talking animal film really can be any good, and whether Hugh Grant really can look devilishly handsome even while dressed as a nun. (Clue: yes.)”
While we wish this beary prestigious honor could last forever, it is likely it'll only be a matter of time before Paddington 2follows the same pattern as Lady Bird. After all, it only takes one soulless sour puss to ruin the fun of a bear who cleans his ears with electric toothbrushes.
But, regardless, Paddington 2will always be the best reviewed film... of our hearts.
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