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'Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
Special to NewsdayYes, "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" made me feel like a kid again - the kind of grimy, restless kid who keeps asking, "Are we there yet?" The kid has no idea where he's going, no particular desire to get there, and a sense that he's going to...Tags: Movies, Harry Potter, John Anderson, Imperial and Royal Matters
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Movie Review: 'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
A potential seven-film dynasty, the "Chronicles of Narnia" franchise so far has preoccupied itself with delivering C.S. Lewis on a blockbuster of a platter. No time for cinematic fluidity or magic: This is business. I realize the first film ("The Lion,...Tags: Movies, Harry Potter, Eddie Izzard, Tilda Swinton, Imperial and Royal Matters
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'The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian'
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"THINGS never happen the same way twice," Aslan the all powerful says in “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian,”:-prince-caspian and although the lion king is referring to the ways of the world, he might be talking about this film as well....Tags: Walt Disney Co., Miley Cyrus, Errol Flynn, Movies, Eddie Izzard
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'Prince Caspian' is a vision to behold
Sun movie critic(A) Prince Caspian, the second entry in the Chronicles of Narnia series, is a glorious medieval war movie. It's about war as the ultimate pitch of conflict that tries men's souls, and women's, too, in director-co-writer Andrew Adamson's liberated, post-...Tags: Judi Dench, Tilda Swinton, Imperial and Royal Matters, Walt Disney Co., Kevin Costner
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Dear Oprah: Please Call '30 Rock's' Tina Fey
Zap2It.comNBC's "30 Rock" has had its share of big guest stars -- Jerry Seinfeld, Isabella Rossellini, Edie Falco -- over the course of its two seasons, something for which creator-star Tina Fey is more than a little grateful. "We've been so lucky," says Fey,...Tags: Television Industry, Alec Baldwin, Unions, Isabella Rossellini, Baldwin
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Peter Dinklage plays gruff Trumpkin in 'The Chronicles of Narnia.'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterEVEN before he started writing the script, director Andrew Adamson knew Peter Dinklage was the only actor who could do justice to the role of the heroic Trumpkin the Red Dwarf in "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian." So, one problem solved, right?...Tags: Celebrity, Movies, Michael Apted
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Second Narnia Film, "Prince Caspian," Is Missing Magic
ORLANDO SENTINELThose nagging "minor" problems that burdened "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" take center stage in "Prince Caspian," the second of seven "Chronicles of Narnia" to make it to the big screen. The kid actors are still bland. The direction is...Tags: Roger Moore, Health and Safety at School, Tilda Swinton, Imperial and Royal Matters, Celebrity
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'Penelope'
gene.seymour@newsday.com"Penelope" looks like a whimsical, quirky little fairy tale and, every once in a while, sounds like a whimsical, quirky little fairy tale. There's even an obvious but always welcome lesson to be learned here. But there's no real rigor or craft applied...Tags: Movies, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Ricci, Richard E Grant
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Directors hope to revisit past Sundance Film Festival glory
Getting a movie into Sundance is not unlike making the hurdle into a prestigious school or high-profile street gang: once in, it's almost as tough to get out. When your film is one of 210 being selected from a stack of 8,731 submissions for the country's...Tags: Denzel Washington, Literature, Nick Nolte, Guerrilla Activity, Morgan Spurlock
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Movie Review: 'Penelope'
The one thing every good fairy tale has taught us is that nothing is as it seems. A frog is a prince. A cat can talk. Living with seven vertically challenged men can be dangerous.
"Penelope," a family-friendly film fairy tale, does not break with that...Tags: Movies, Christina Ricci, Richard E Grant
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'Penelope' (Christina Ricci, Reese Witherspoon star in a modern fairy tale)
Tribune movie criticThe genius of "Juno," the mainstream heroine of the moment, is its title character's embodiment of Insider and Outsider. She's the coolest, quippiest rebel around, a paragon of dork-chic, as well as a model of emotional stability--all the more remarkable,...Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Tim Burton, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Ricci
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THE BUDGE IS BACK
Here's a dream come true for Rosie O'Donnell-haters: For a large part of her Tuesday appearance on FX's drama "Nip/Tuck," her mouth is sewn shut. That's not all. Expertly applied makeup makes her face look like hamburger, all faux scrapes, cuts and...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Literature, Television Industry, Alanis Morissette, Tourism and Leisure
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