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A look at this week's big release, Prince Caspian, and the future of Narnia on the big screen.
The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian: 3 out of 4 stars
For the second installment of The Chronicles of Narnia, director Andrew Adamson has caught a severe case of Lord of the Rings-itis. While the 2005 adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe kept close to the tone of the book, Prince Caspian plays a little less like a fairy tale and a little more like an effort to expand the audience. That's not necessarily a bad thing and it makes Prince Caspian more accessible to older would-be movie-goers. Overall, while not as strong in terms of plotting or character development, Prince Caspian is nevertheless a better cinematic experience than its predecessor, if only because it feels more confident and polished.
This week's "Video Views" column looks at the new DVD releases of the Indiana Jones movies and whether George Lucas might be getting a little greedy here.
The way teenagers get into R-rated movies today is a lot different than what it was 25 years ago...