The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1979) WhenThe Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe opens on December 9, it'll be Aslan's first trip to the big screen—but not to the small one. A closer look at earlier Narnia renditions By Peter T. Chattaway | posted 11/29/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Mad About Harry Our readers seem to be absolutely mad about Harry Potter—both ways. They love him, or they hate him. By Mark Moring | posted 11/22/2005 12:00AM
Redeeming Harry Potter The initial Christian outcry against the boy wizard seems to be dying down. Maybe that's because more and more of us are discovering multiple redemptive themes in the series. Russ Breimeier | posted 11/15/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Saving James Bond Will Sony Pictures, and new 007 Daniel Craig, bring the franchise back to its glory days—and re-introduce us to the real James Bond, as Ian Fleming created him? By Frank Smith | posted 10/25/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY 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 | posted 10/18/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY 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 | posted 9/13/2005 12:00AM
This Article Is Rated R What our readers really think of R-rated movies—and how they decide which ones to watch, and which ones to avoid. posted 8/16/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY 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? By Ron Reed | posted 7/19/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Should Films Be Faith-Explicit? That's the question we posed to two Christian filmmakers who were coming from two sides of the issue. We initiated an e-mail debate between them, and while there were no easy answers, the lively exchange is instructive. Part 4 of 4. posted 7/14/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Should Films Be Faith-Explicit? That's the question we posed to two Christian filmmakers who were coming from two sides of the issue. We initiated an e-mail debate between them, and while there were no easy answers, the lively exchange is instructive. Part 3 of 4. posted 7/13/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Should Films Be Faith-Explicit? That's the question we posed to two Christian filmmakers on both sides of the issue. We initiated an e-mail debate between them, and while there were no easy answers, the lively exchange is instructive. Part 2 of 4. posted 7/12/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY Should Films Be Faith-Explicit? That's the question we posed to two Christian filmmakers on both sides of the issue. We initiated an e-mail debate between them, and while there were no easy answers, the lively exchange is instructive. Part 1 of 4. posted 7/11/2005 12:00AM
COMMENTARY One Fantastic Family The Fantastic Four By David A. Zimmerman | posted 7/05/2005 12:00AM
Top Ten Alien Invasion Movies With War of the Worlds opening this week, we decided to take a look back at some of the best films in which extraterrestrials decide to pay a visit to our planet—with the intent to do us harm. By Mark Moring | posted 6/28/2005 12:00AM
Guilt and Grace in Gotham City Batman, the only fully human superhero, usually saves the day, but sometimes he doesn't. We can forgive him these occasional failures, but can he forgive himself? More importantly, can he save himself? by H. Michael Brewer | posted 6/14/2005 12:00AM
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