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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe


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Chicago Sun-Times
This is a film situated precisely on the dividing line between traditional family entertainment and the newer action-oriente...
USA Today
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (* * * out of four) is an engaging and exciting family film t...
Chicago Tribune
It tells Lewis' story, which has its share of sticky and ponderous aspects, in a predictable, visually cautious way. You kee...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
That's not to say this Wardrobe isn't worth climbing into. Only that along with the dollops of delight, a bit of disappointm...
The New York Times
This honorable adaptation of C. S. Lewis's novel has much of the power and charm of the source.
New York Daily News
A generation-spanning journey that feels both comfortingly familiar and excitingly original.
New York Post
Overlong, poorly paced and woodenly acted.
Washington Post
Well told, handsome, stirring and loads of fun.
Variety
"The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe." Not nearly as imposing as "The Lord of the Rings" as mytho...
E! Online
Adamson knows how to give talking creatures heart, the special effects work but aren't overwhelming, and the basis is a clas...
ReelViews
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is fantasy-lite.
Film Threat
“Narnia” works best when it sticks to those aspects of the story that appeal most to children, such as the fantastic hidden ...
The Boston Globe
As expected, it's bigger, louder, rather more bruising, and entwined with the computer-generated DNA of Peter Jackson's "The...
San Francisco Chronicle
There's the presence of darkest evil, which can't be avoided but must be faced head-on.
Slate
The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (Touchstone) has been turned into an entertaining, emotional, and surprisingly intimate...
Urban Cinefile
All of this magical movie making is still reliant on performances in front of the camera, though, and the adorable little Ge...
Time
There's no fire, no passion and not much fun.
Rolling Stone
It leaves out the deep magic of a good movie, or a good sermon: the feeling that something vital is at stake.
Empire
It’s a more dynamic adventure than Potter IV but lacks the majesty and richness of LOTR.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Andrew Adamson
Writer: Ann Peacock
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: William Moseley, Anna Popplewell, Skandar Keynes

Release: December 9, 2005
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