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Screen Rant on MSNOriginal Narnia Franchise Star, 43, Gives Honest Thoughts On Greta Gerwig's Remake
Original Narnia actor Ben Barnes reacts to Greta Gerwig's new franchise reboot. Barnes played Prince Caspian in Disney's ...
Closer to a straight-ahead medieval battle picture than the fantastical, other-worldly journey depicted in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," this new entry is a bit darker, more conventional ...
The Chronicles of Narnia Is Inconsistent With Caspian's Accent Setting the invaders apart from the Narnians is a Spanish accent. It's not that they happened to cast people with those accents.
The little people of Narnia: Peter Dinklage and Warwick Davis. (Disney/Walden Media) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (PG for epic battle action and violence) is bland family fare with ...
Prince Caspian combines simplistic gameplay with a confusing narrative for an action adventure that unfortunately isn't as good as the movie on which it's based. Disney has done it again. For the ...
Xpress' 6th grade reviewer offers her thoughts on Pixar's latest gem. In the interest of full disclosure—especially since I didn’t actually review the film—I pretty much detested The ...
Luckily, “The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian” departs from the book in all of the right places, carving the outline of the plot with admirable alacrity and then launching into a ...
Like The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), the first nonanimated big-screen feature film based on C. S. Lewis’s Chronicles of Narnia books, Prince Caspian is visually spectacular, emotionally ...
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian Closer to a straight-ahead medieval battle picture than the fantastical, other-worldly journey depicted in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," this new ...
Disney's wireless version of the latest Narnia film Prince Caspian, is a confusing and repetitive game that will disappoint fans of the movies or books. You play as Prince Caspian, trying to free ...
"The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" Grand battles! Dazzling special effects! But where are all the people? By Stephanie Zacharek. Published May 16, 2008 8:30PM (EDT) --Shares.
Prince Caspian doesn't reinvent the wheel, and the six or seven hours of action flow along so swiftly that you never get bogged down, even with so many repetitive tasks. Gameplay seems well suited ...
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