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Narnia Film News

Narnia.com Massive Update

The Official Narnia website, Narnia.com, has updated the entire site into a flash based site, with information about the cast and crew, all sorts of new production artwork, Wallpapers, AIM Buddy Icons, and a new video: Behind the Magic 3: Locations and Sets! The video features some pre-visualization of the epic battle at the end of the film! […]

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Narnia Games

E3 2005 to premiere LWW Game Footage

From a list of games to be showcased at this year’s E3, Buena Vista Games will debut “The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.” If anyone reading this attends and would like to write up something about the Narnia game, e-mail us! […]

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Narnia Film News

Biola Media Conference Premiering Narnia Clips

Featuring Rick Dempsey and Ned Lott of Disney Character Voices along with Mark Joseph of MJM Entertainment and special consultant for Walden Media will be hosting the segment The Chronicles of Narnia: The Collaborative Nature of the Filmmaking Process. Premiering clips from: The Chronicles of Narnia – The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe […]

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Narnia Books

Pre-Order The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy

Coming out Oct. 10, 2005 is “The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy.” Edited by Gregory Bassham and Jerry L. Walls, this is a collection of essays about the Chronicles, with topics ranging from Belief, Doubt and Knowing, to Ethics, Metaphysics, and Religion. […]

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C.S. Lewis

Celebration III Artist Inspired by C.S. Lewis

When Star Wars first came out, Jerry Vanderstelt was nine years old. “It was magic!” he says. “Although I saw the movie on a crusty drive-in-movie screen through old AM radio speakers of my parents’ Buick, it had a wonder about it that has had me hooked ever since.” […]

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C.S. Lewis

April Narnia Feature at Hollywood Jesus

In this month’s edition of the Hollywood Jesus Narnia coverage, we will not only revisit the basic storyline of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, but we will also examine some of the more curmudgeonly assessments of the book’s literary merits as well as some of the lesser-analyzed spiritual issues in the text. […]