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Andrew Adamson

A director born in New Zealand as the child of Methodist missionary parents, Andrew Adamson came to specialize almost exclusively in fantasy-themed material. He began his career as a special-effects technician on films including Toys (1992), A Time to Kill (1996), and Batman & Robin (1997), but moved into the ranks of Hollywood’s elite with his work directing the breakthrough DreamWorks CG-animated comedy Shrek (2001). That film clocked in as a blockbuster hit (to say the least — grossing a reported 484 million dollars worldwide) and paved the way for several sequels, with the first two also directed by Adamson. Then, beginning in 2004, Walden Media tapped Adamson to write, direct, and executive produce the first two adaptations of the Chronicles of Narnia books by British author C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) and The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2007). Audiences turned the franchise into a massive hit and a cash cow for… read more

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Tigrane

16Nov11

I really enjoy Tilda Swinton's White Witch, I like some visual ideas (the lamppost in the snow), but I just can't, really can't stand the kids.

MarcH

6Nov11

The movie is neither here nor there. Of chief interest is Tilda Swinton's fascinating re-invention of how an "evil queen" acts.

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Sarah J. Bean

8May11

This film is a modern epic, nearly two-and-a-half hours of gorgeous cinematography, fantastic visuals, and a story that's simple enough for children but intriguing enough for adults. Tilda Swinton is gnarly with her dreadlocks and the child actors are more than decent. Not a dull moment, totally riveting to the illustrious ending.

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Caden Cotard

2Jan11

Tilda Swinton gets that third star all by herself.

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MarcH, Opan Mustafa

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