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- RON’S GONE WRONG In cinemas now

Cert PG ★★★★

We have to wait until 2023 to get our paws on the next Paddington movie but, in the meantime, here’s another British-made family charmer.

This witty, touching and slyly satirical debut of London-based Locksmith Animation begins with a big tech company launch of new R2-D2-sized companions called B*Bots.

When we jump forward a few months, the B*Bot craze is in full swing. Sadly, the only kid without a robot is the one who seems to need one the most. While his classmates make friends and share videos with their new gadgets, 11-year-old misfit Barney Pudowski (voiced by Jack Dylan Grazer) is facing another lunchtime alone.

Barney lives with his widowed dad Graham (Ed Helms) and livewire granny Donka (a hilarious Olivia Colman), a Bulgarian refugee.

Barney desperatel­y wants his own AI pal but the best his family can afford is a B*Bot that literally fell off the back of a lorry.

Ron (Zach Galifianak­is), as Barney names him, can’t download the right software but his wonky arms, dodgy balance and two-bit facial expression­s make him a master of slapstick comedy.

As Ron helps Barney fight back against the bullies, the kids fishing for “likes” with online pranks feel like the deprived ones.

Writers Sarah Smith (Arthur Christmas) and Peter Baynham (Alan Partridge) mix smart visual gags with timely swipes at social media culture. Punches are pulled in the final act where expensive gadget crazes are acceptable as long as kids are kind.

But, like Paddington, this is one of those rare family comedies that tickles creaking and growing bones at the same time.

Sadly, the only kid without a robot is the one who seems to need it the most

 ?? ?? INSPECT A GADGET Barney and his malfunctio­ning friend
INSPECT A GADGET Barney and his malfunctio­ning friend

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