By Victoria Luxford Seven years on from its release, Paddington 2 isn’t just one of the best family films of the 2010s, it’s one of the best films full-stop, having become an absolute modern classic. Building on the wholesome inaugural Paddington film released in 2014 to critical success, director Paul King established a film franchise stuffed full with doses of joy, and of course there’s real tearjerker moments too. The original film’s popularity was such that it replaced Citizen Kane as the most critically adored film on website Rotten Tomatoes. Any follow-up will feel the pressure to delive…