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291. Twenty Years Ago, How Did the First Narnia Theatrical Film Get Made? | with Mark Joseph
“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
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Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
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291. Twenty Years Ago, How Did the First Narnia Theatrical Film Get Made? | with Mark Joseph
“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
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Quick action and character growth drive this story into a magical world that flourishes with Latin flair in its food and settings.
—
Molly McTernan
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​Come join us tonight (Thursday, Dec. 11) on X.com for this live audio call-in show​ at 8 p.m. Eastern.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” pre-producer and marketer takes us into the origins of Walden Media’s 2005 theatrical take on C. S. Lewis’s classic fantasy.
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Fantastical Truth
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Christmas on the Goblin Express by J. J. Fischer offers a delightful and poignant ride dashed with popular film and fiction references.
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Stephany Araujo
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Join our first Space on X.com this Friday, Dec. 5 to engage the new announcement of an “Adventures in Odyssey” prequel film, coming to theaters fall 2026.
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E. Stephen Burnett
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Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Cuts a Careful Line Between Evil and Redemption
The smash-hit shonen adventure boldly presents its characters with flaws and virtues, be they noble demon slayers or vile demon lords.
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‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ Pits Singing Heroines vs. Monster Idols
Netflix’s smash hit action musical mixes catchy tunes with Korean folklore and some beautiful moments of common grace.
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‘Superman’ (2025) Will Make You Believe a Man Can Be Earnest
The DCU’s reboot presents a hero more sincere than Marvel’s signature blend.
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Has there ever been a time you were telling someone a simple truth, but concerning which you met with skepticism?
— Travis Perry in Apr 2019 —
Mission Report, April 11–13, Lorehaven at Teach Them Diligently in Waco
Again our belief is proven true: many new fans for excellent Christian-made fantastical novels are out there.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Apr 2019 —
Are Stories Of Sacrifice Always Stories of Christ?
In most cases, the connection between the sacrificing hero and Christ seems tangible. He willingly puts his life on the line so that another may go free.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Apr 2019 —
WHEN DREAMS GO TO SLEEP: The Story of Stormrise
JILLIAN BOEHME is known to the online writing community as Authoress, hostess of Miss Snark’s First Victim, a blog for aspiring authors.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Apr 2019 —
Announcement: The Future of Spec Faith
Today seemed like the best day to pass on some great news for Spec Faith.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Apr 2019 —
Realm Makers Bookstore Takes Fantastic Christian Fiction to New Fans
At homeschool conferences, Realm Makers Bookstore is finding new fans of fantastic Christian fiction.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2019 —
Mary Poppins, Second Verse
“Mary Poppins Returns” does not repeat the original film. It rhymes with it.
— Shannon McDermott in Mar 2019 —
Books Have Themes?
Using the vehicle of theme, writers say something. Whether that something is trivial and mundane or significant and profound depends on how unafraid they are.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2019 —
How Much Is Too Much?
In addressing how Christians are to live—which by necessity includes how we do and enjoy art—we need to root and ground our actions in the word of God.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2019 —
Speculative Fiction Writer’s Guide to War Special: How do War Injuries Feel?
How do war injuries feel? What’s realistic and what’s not? What hurts most and least?
— Travis Perry in Mar 2019 —
Leaving Michael Jackson
We have begun – too late, but better than never – our cultural reckoning of the fact that the King of Pop was a monster.
— Shannon McDermott in Mar 2019 —
Mission Report, March 7–9, Lorehaven at Realm Makers Bookstore
I just got back from Realm Makers Bookstore, helping new fans find great Christian fantastical novels!
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2019 —
Theology And Art: Are They Complementary?
For too many bored or otherwise restless and relevance-seeking evangelicals, fidelity to the arts has overtaken fidelity to Scripture.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2019 —
Why Are Fans Turning Against Their Favorite Franchises?
Anti-fans are despising many fantasy series, and their attitudes reveal a lot about human nature and idolatry.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Mar 2019 —
Safe Fiction Is Dangerous (Or, A Review Of How To Train Your Dragon)
Ideas that float in under the radar, however, enter our minds unchallenged, co-exist with the truth, and someday, after they’ve been fortified, may even challenge the truth to a shootout.
— Rebecca LuElla Miller in Mar 2019 —
Favor the Franchise
It is possible, with sequels and spin-offs and a faithful public, to make an entire career of one story.
— Shannon McDermott in Feb 2019 —
The Bible: A Fantasy Fan’s Dream Book
Explore the Bible from the view of a fantastic fiction fan and see God’s word with new eyes.
— Katie Clark in Feb 2019 —
Announcing the Winner of Lorehaven Magazine’s Novel Giveaway
Our friends at Revell Books will send our winner a copy of Thomas Locke’s novel Enclave.
— E. Stephen Burnett in Feb 2019 —
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I hope you enjoy this chance to browse various articles of interest from the archives.
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