Anna Popplewell Interviewed by Coming Soon
ComingSoon.net got a chance to talk exclusively to Anna Popplewell about playing Susan in the highly-anticipated film! […]
ComingSoon.net got a chance to talk exclusively to Anna Popplewell about playing Susan in the highly-anticipated film! […]
Over the past few months, I’ve been working with Pratterson, the most outstanding webmaster of the Official Noah Huntley Fan Site to get this interview with Noah, who plays the role of King Peter the Magnificent in the film, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. After many months, we finally have it for you! […]
Over the past week, I’ve been doing some pretty heavy promoting of the Chronicles of Narnia. I worked at the Narnia booth at UnityFest 2005 in Muskegon, Michigan, handing out Narnia Passports and showing the trailer and behind the scenes material. I also had the opportunity to meet some bands, one of whom is involved in the Narnia Inspired Soundtrack, and another artist that is also involved. I’ve also heard the songs that they have contributed to the album, which hits stores on September 27th. […]
Here is an exclusive chapter from the upcoming book: The Chronicles of Narnia and Philosophy. Aslan’s Voice: C. S. Lewis and the Magic of Sound by Steven H. Webb. […]
Like the Susan of C. S. Lewis’s beloved Chronicles of Narnia, Anna actually is an older sister, she’s studious, she’s pragmatic and logical—and thus an unlikely candidate to fall for such a far-fetched fairy tale. But like Susan, once she meets Aslan face-to-face, all of that pragmatism and skepticism falls aside, and she embraces the magic. […]
Spoilers are here, so anyone who hasn’t read LWW, you’ll want to avoid this until you read the book. “It’s being made the way the Holy Spirit of God wants it made and that’s what’s important.” When he left the meeting of the C.S. Lewis foundation to head to his other engagement, he asked them to “Please pray for the movie, too.” […]
At the end of the final installment of the Chronicles of Narnia, Susan is the only one of the Pevensies not present in the “true†Narnia — even the Pevensie parents, who have had no role whatever in the adventures, are there, just across the way, apparently in the “true England.†The catch, of course, is that all have apparently perished in a railway accident in our world; making this Lewis’ presentation of heaven: new and perfect lands where old things we treasured and lost are once again waiting for us. […]
‘Conversion’ is a word I would tend to use in reference to turning metric to imperial, or Pounds Sterling into Euros. It also has its other meaning, the one which means to change your religion or alter your spiritual path. It is certainly not a word I would ever use about myself.
I prefer the word ‘evolution’. […]
Here is a transcript of a Radio Cafe interview with C.S. Lewis expert Brian Sibley and literary agent Katherine Ross. The interview originally aired on Radio Scotland’s “Radio Cafe” programme on Thursday, July 7th. […]
The acclaimed Nairn-based actress Tilda Swinton talks to the Arts Journal about her unconventional film career, from her early ground-breaking association with Derek Jarman through to her role in the the forthcoming adaptation of C. […]
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