Another daring encounter for the Pevensie siblings as they thread a path packed with dragons, dwarves, merfolk, and a band of lost warriors before reaching the edge of the world with the Caspian Prince.
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What's been missing from the series since the first film is a strong, memorable adversary.December 10, 2010
The visual splendor is still there, in moderate amounts.December 10, 2010
The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is still very much a "Narnia" movie. In other words, it's filled with fantastical creatures, bloodless battles, quasi-mystical undercurrents and an unfortunate helping of hooey.December 17, 2010
Not quite a must-see, The Voyage of the Dawn Treader is nonetheless a sturdy outing with many of the charms that have become franchise trademarks.December 10, 2010
Despite some rejiggering of the book's plot, it's a film that should please Narnia fans and, if it does well, may lead to the return of Eustace in the next installment, The Silver Chair. Here's hoping.January 16, 2013
The only "Narnia" Chronicle that's a worthy challenger to the far more popular Harry Potter picturesSeptember 22, 2012
While "Dawn Treader" still had the look, it didn't feel like a Narnia film because of its meandering storyline.June 30, 2013
A good old-fashioned adventure story, this family-friendly film benefits from several outstanding supporting characters.July 04, 2013
...rushes from the screen with ambition and color, excitement and thrill, and a relentless sense of optimism that catapults the story and its visuals to striking heights.December 13, 2011
This is designed to keep the children happy over the Christmas period and fans of CS Lewis will enjoy the fact that it's a pretty faithful adaptation. But those wanting something different from the usual CGI extravaganza would do well to look elsewherDecember 10, 2010
Could be an optical illusion, but it seems that a flat, dull movie shot in 3-D just looks flatter and duller.December 10, 2010
The 3-D effects are standard, the children and the prince are a bit bland, and Michael Apted's direction veers into listlessness, but there is, at times, a pleasing elegance to the production, too. It doesn't assault you.