Italian town of Narni has acquired magical allure lately
Narni, some 50 miles north of Rome, was until recently just one of many pretty mediaeval hill-towns dotted around Umbria. […]
Narni, some 50 miles north of Rome, was until recently just one of many pretty mediaeval hill-towns dotted around Umbria. […]
DavisDVD.com has posted an early DVD cover for what appears to be the single-disc edition of the Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. […]
When Michael Travers first read C.S. Lewis’ writings as a teenager, he “didn’t think much” of Lewis’ legendary “Mere Christianity” and felt his “Screwtape Letters” were “not as impressive to me” as they were to others. […]
A fictitious world, an evil witch and a regal, talking lion have already drawn thousands to the movies. […]
Four children set off for an adventure in the season’s most-talked about blockbuster The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe – and their journey starts right here in the Midlands. […]
The founder of an Internet-based ministry, which helps church leaders and spiritual educators use modern movies as teaching tools, says the recent release of the blockbuster movie The Chronicles of Narnia: the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe has a strong biblical message. Dr. Marc Newman, founder of MovieMinistry.com, believes that message is one that should be drawn out rather than downplayed. […]
The Chronicles of Narnia has captured the imaginations of both cinema-goers and readers in Maitland this year. […]
We know the Narnia film is hot. But it’s even more scorching than we realised. So fiery, it reduced a cinema projector to flames on New Year’s Eve. […]
This weekend should see the Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe both passing $200 Million, and moving up three spots on the 2005 box office chart, passing Batman Begins, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Wedding Crashers by Monday. It could end somewhere around number two or three for the year, behind Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith and landing somewhere near Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. […]
Renewed interest in the Narnia stories of east Belfast-born author CS Lewis could attract more visitors to Northern Ireland, tourism bosses have predicted. […]
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