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Narnia Brand Brings Audiences to Theatres
The success of the Narnia, Harry Potter and Star Wars movies show a unknown cast can still clean up at the the box office. […]
The success of the Narnia, Harry Potter and Star Wars movies show a unknown cast can still clean up at the the box office. […]
Natasha from Treasure HD TV writes: Upon the recommendation of those at the NY Tolkein Society, I m passing you some information about our new HD TV series called Collector Showdown. We are currently seeking participants for our upcoming episode on LOTR and Narnia Collectors. […]
As it attempts to halt the year’s box office slide, Hollywood is bringing out the howitzer for the holidays — the turbocharged children’s film. For the last five years, PG-13 has ruled the box office; it’s the imprimatur of the top-grossing films of the year. Now kids’ films, PG-rated and amped up with computer graphics, are trying to catch up. […]
One of the creative talents behind the King Kong Christmas blockbuster, and the Lord of the Rings movies will outline his work at a special presentation at the Porirua Festival of the Elements on Waitangi Day. […]
While the glittering premieres are being held overseas, the New Zealand “back office” of two potentially massive blockbusters is again celebrating Kiwi-made films hitting the world stage. […]
With the film release a week away, a Hope College professor wants to help moviegoers understand the symbolism in C.S. Lewis’ “The Chronicles of Narnia.” […]
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 Chronicles of Narnia” as a potential best picture nominee? Is that movie’s witch casting crazy spells to make Oscar watchers say such things? […]
The fourth Harry Potter film, The Goblet of Fire, is confidently expected to break box-office records when it opens in the UK on 18 November. […]
Weta, named after an insect that is found primarily in New Zealand, was established by Richard and his partner Tania Rodger 16 years ago. They had been active in the business for a number of years, but it was their work on the “Lord of the Rings†trilogy that did more than just put the spotlight on them. It also earned them an Oscar. […]
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