Our Review
"The lion's share" of C. S. Lewis's beloved novel is preserved and
brought to brilliant life in Andrew Adamson's Narnia adaptation. But
Aslan and his enemy have been unfortunately altered.
by Jeffrey Overstreet | posted 12/08/05
Rated PG
Other Articles
Narnia Comes to Life Douglas Gresham has dreamed of seeing Aslan on the big screen since he was a little boy. Now that his dream is about to become reality, C.S. Lewis's stepson talks about the new movie, and his role in it. by Mark Moring
The Man Behind the Wardrobe C.S. Lewis, author of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, was "the best Christian I've ever known," says Douglas Gresham, stepson to the famous writer. by Mark Moring
"Aslan Was Cool" So says a 10-year-old who saw the new Narnia movie last week in this roundup of moviegoer reactions to the film. by Jeanne Ulstein and students from Bellevue Christian HS
A Narnia Geek's Dream Come True Perry Moore, a lifelong sci-fi and fantasy fanboy, has always wanted to see his favorite book, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, made into a movie. Now it isand he's the executive producer. by Mark Moring
Narnia's Screen History When The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe opens on December 9, it'll be Aslan's first trip to the big screenbut not to the small one. A closer look at earlier Narnia renditions. by Peter T. Chattaway
Of Mice and Lions Anna Popplewell, who plays Susan in the Narnia movie, fell in love with Aslan when she first met him as a 7-year-old bookworm. But those mice at the Stone Table? Now that's a different story. by Mark Moring
Narnia: 'The Pressure Is Insane' So says Walden Media President Micheal Flaherty, who's feeling the heat to get The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe exactly right. But Flaherty promises audiences a "fantastic, faithful adaptation." by Mark Moring
Photographing Narnia A first-hand account from a photographer and author who spent four months on the set of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, documenting the filmmaking process for a new book, Cameras in Narnia. by Ian Brodie
My Day in Narnia On a trip to New Zealand, the author spent a day on the movie set of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. He came away impressed with everything he saw. by Drew Trotter
Reel News
Nine Minutes of Narnia! NarniaWeb posts a 9-minute "supertrailer" from the movie, but would C.S. Lewis object to Aslan on the big screen? by Josh Hurst
Into the Shadows An actor who recently portrayed C.S. Lewis in the stage play Shadowlands examines the two films of that same title. Guess which one he liked better? Christianity Today Movies
A Wardrobe of Sight and Sound Listen to sound samples and watch interview clips with the Christian artists who recorded songs inspired by The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, in theaters this December. Christian Music Today
At Long Last: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
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