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Podcasts for Narnia movie fans.
NarniaWeb.com » NarniaWeb Podcasts
Actor Ben Barnes (The Chronicles of Narnia, Dorian Gray, Stardust) and director Nick Hamm (Godsend, The Hole) discuss their new film, Killing Bono -- a comedy about two Irish brothers struggling to forge their path through the 1980's music scene whilst the meteoric rise to fame of their old school pals U2 only serves to cast them deeper in to the shadows. Moderated by Chris Hewitt from Empire magazine.
Meet the Filmmakers: Ben Barnes and Nick Hamm
These fourteen tales of supernatural suspense adhere to the most primal element of storytelling: a single human voice describing events exactly as it experienced them without adding the stylish techniques which dilute, stretch, and burden horror fiction with unnecessary detail. Here you will find no entry into the thoughts of any characters other than the narrator's, no standard passages of dialogue, no humor, no romance, no profanity, no extraneous gore. The stories, stripped of even proper titles, spill forward as taut, uninterrupted confessions. Knifepoint Horror leaves nothing but the story's riveting spine to compel and chill you to the core. Copyright 2007, 2010 by Soren Narnia. Music by Kevin MacLeod. You might also enjoy other podcasts by Soren Narnia: "Joke Meets Ground" and "The National Museum of Romance."
Knifepoint Horror
The winter is finally over... and Aslan is on the move! Pastor Tim Lucas of LiquidChurch.com discusses what the blockbuster adaptation of C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" reveals about spiritual faith, good and evil, and the deeper magic of God's grace.
Narnia and the Bible
Variety's Screening Series showcases the most anticipated films from major and independent studios, featuring a QA with the director, producer, writer and or cast members. Guests include the hottest talent at the Tribeca Film Festival plus Oscar winners and nominees. Stars include Rupert Grint ('Harry Potter'), David Duchovny ('The X-Files') Felicity Huffman ('Transamerica'), Ang Lee ('Brokeback Mountain'), Charlize Theron ('North Country') and the podcasts also cover Oscar nominated movies like 'Walk the Line,' and 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.'
Variety Screening Series
Spirits in Bondage is C.S. Lewis’s first book and the first of his works to be available in the public domain. It was released in 1919 under the pseudonym of Clive Hamilton and was written in a period of darker thought for C.S. Lewis than was later evidenced in his Christian apologist writings.
The darkness of the verse is most evident in Part One (The Prison House), begins to change in the short transitional Part Two (Hesitation) and attains a more hopeful tone in the final Part Three (Escape). Yet a dreamy effect, influenced by Celtic and Druid mythology, persists throughout.
Spirits in Bondage consists of forty poems that provide an intriguing insight into the youthful heart of C.S. Lewis and occasionally provides interesting lyrical foreshadowing of some of the landscapes portrayed in his famous Chronicles of Narnia series.
(Summary by Robert Garrison)
Librivox: Spirits in Bondage by Lewis, C. S.
Revolution Radio is a podcast of Narnia Fan Fiction Revolution in which the very best Chronicles of Narnia fan fictions are read aloud. This podcast will feature novel-length fictions, one-shots, and short stories read by NFFR staff members. It will be updated as often as new chapters are read. This is a sister podcast of AsCast, the entertaining Narnia talk show of NFFR.
Revolution Radio: Audio Chronicles of Narnia Fan Fictions
AsCast is a monthly conversation in which the crazy hosts (IrishSongBird, Hev, Breeze, Writeonkate, and TastyAsItGets) discuss Narnia movie news and how it will affect the fandom, interview well-known Narnia fan fiction authors, recommend the best stories out there, and talk about trends and tips in the fan fiction world. This podcast is known to be hilarious, insightful, and endlessly creative.
AsCast: The Podcast of NFFR for Narnia Fans
This is a podcast about The Chronicles of Narnia book series that is equipped with fresh new prespectives and ways of analysis.
Out of the Lion's Mouth
Gallagher & Storry's "The Brothers Lionheart" is an exciting new musical play based on the story by
Astrid Lindgren, about to explode on to stages on a tour of the UK after appearing in London at at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 2009.
A glowing review by "The Stage" newspaper reads: "Its fantasy genre echoes dark Norse sagas and Narnia without an animal host, with a
‘philosophy’ more New Age than Christian. Unlike most British children’s stories, it sets death and after-life as a dramatic framework
for its fast-moving action. Young hero Jonathan, killed saving his ailing brother Karl from a fire, is soon joined by him in the next-world Nangiyala,
but its beautiful Cherry Valley becomes more like purgatory as its inhabitants struggle against the oppression of Tengil, his fascist-clad nasties and Katla,
their fire-breathing monster. Jonathan and Karl realise their destiny is to lead the villagers’ fight for freedom, which they set about fearlessly with many
cliff-hanging adventures, unmasking the traitor Jossi and rescuing heroic Orbach, finally surviving the epic battle with Katla. But Jonathan is mortally wounded,
so Karl jumps with him into the next, wholly happy, Nangiyala. Intelligent plot-line, good-quality singing and acting – Thomas Haise and Nicholas Pack strike just
the right note as Jonathan and Karl – superb scenic visuals, clever use of tower-frame set and Hollywood-epic music grip the youngsters’ attention throughout".
Review by Brian G Cooper
Published online at 12:56 on Monday 17 August 2009
Published in The Stage Newspaper in the issue dated Thursday August 20, 2009. More information is available by emailing the production team through
the website: www.simonfielder.com
Gallagher & Storry's "The Brothers Lionheart"
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