Mark Hadley | June 9th, 2017 10:15 AM
This month, new blockbusters Cars 3, Despicable Me 3 and Transformers: The Last Knight will all reveal one shocking theme. As Mark Hadley from The Big Picture explains, big-budget family movies will teach kids how to fail – and why it might be better to seek advice elsewhere.
This week, the box office is dominated by Wonder Woman and Baywatch, new movie versions of old TV shows. While your immediate reaction might be to complain that Hollywood has no new ideas, the uncomfortable truth is that we are to blame for their return. But could these movie updates also point to an important desire, deep within us?
All you need to know about the new Baywatch – in one minute.
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