Attack the Block: Set in a London housing project, this smart, quick, funny alien-invasion film turns on the idea that its young hoodlum protagonists can also become the project's protectors and heroes. The realities of sex, race and class all factor into the story but remain steady undercurrents rather than driving forces.
- Marjorie Baumgarten
Winnie the Pooh: The topic is Eeyore's missing tail, but this pleasantly discursive story flits to and fro, giving each indelible character a moment. The spirit of A.A. Milne's stories and Disney's endearing screen adaptations - their gentle soul - has been sweetly preserved.
- Kimberley Jones