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You’ll need to suspend disbelief to think four kids could stave off packs vicious wolves, arrow-shooting dwarves and battalions of other mythical beasts. […]
You’ll need to suspend disbelief to think four kids could stave off packs vicious wolves, arrow-shooting dwarves and battalions of other mythical beasts. […]
The Narnia stories, beloved of British, Australian, and to a lesser extent, Malaysian children, are finally coming to the big screen. The only prior adaptations having been made-for-TV movies, The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe promises to be a full-blown, CGI-driven spectacle. […]
IN ACCOUNTS OF 20TH-CENTURY LITERARY movements and happenings, the 1950s is often ignored. Yet this decade, viewed as a quiet time in English literature, birthed three of the greatest-ever series: Mervyn Peake’s Gormenghast trilogy was completed, as was JRR Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings. And CS Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia, seven volumes, topped them all. […]
If you’re a fan of StarGate SG-1, be sure to watch it, this Monday, November 28th at 9/8C on the SciFi Channel. They have been given an exclusive clip to show, from the film. If you catch it, please let us know! […]
Paul Fischer caught up with the film’s director in New York. […]
When news came through that a film of CS Lewis’s The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe was planned, many must have dismissed the idea as eccentric. […]
ANDREW ADAMSON credits director PETER JACKSON’s success with THE LORD OF THE RINGS trilogy for convincing Hollywood big budget fantasy adventures are what cinema audiences want to see. […]
The Marketing Store has launched a promotion with Cereal Partners Worldwide to give away a range of ‘frozen’ figurines that ‘turn to stone’ to support the release of ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’. […]
Karen writes: The Public BroadCasting Company (PBS) has a weekly news program called The Religion and Ethics Newsweekly. This week, their feature story is on the upcoming CON: LWW film. […]
The 45-year-old was reluctant to jeopardise her indie movie image by starring in the [Walden Media] adaptation of CS LEWIS’s children’s book – but she was won over by Adamson’s vision for her role as JADIS, THE WHITE WITCH. […]
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