Our very own Gabe has played his way through the entire Golden Compass video game and has very kindly reviewed it for us. He was naturally unimpressed by a number of elements of the game, but perhaps surprisingly for a number of His Dark Materials fans, he was also impressed by certain features of the game. Continue reading
Golden Compass Video Game Review
March 1, 2008

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Director speaks up for the Japanese release
February 29, 2008
Tom Baker of the Daily Yomiuri speaks to Chris Weitz in Japan after the the Tokyo premiere of The Golden Compass. While there is little new information for existing His Dark Materials fans, this is Weitz’s first interview since the media buzz around The Golden Compass’ English-language release to theatres. Asked if there will be a sequel, he answers: “I hope so. It’s interesting. At first it looked like we were down for the count because in the U.S. [the film] underperformed. But then internationally it performed really well. It went better than expectations. So, a lot depends on Japan, frankly. I certainly would be sad to not see a second or third film. I think if it does well enough here we’ll be in good shape for that.” Read more.
The Golden Compass opens in Japan this weekend to 700 screens.

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Warner Bros. confirmed to take in New Line
February 29, 2008
Returning to our January coverage of industry rumours: Claudia Eller of the LA Times reports that New Line in its current form will cease to exist. Founder Bob Shaye and co-chair Michael Lynne have spent the last few weeks trying to save the 40 year old studio but were ultimately unsuccessful and the two will be leaving their posts. New Line Cinema will be absorbed by Time Warner’s film studio Warner Bros. It will continue to maintain separate operations but will rely on Warner’s international infrastructure to save costs and improve its profits. “New Line Cinema becomes Hollywood’s latest distributor to downsize its ambitions and business strategy in a tough market, where bloated overhead and soaring production and marketing costs have compromised profitability, once-reliable DVD sales have cooled and movie attendance is flat.” Read more.
It is unclear at this time how this development will effect the fate of the His Dark Materials movie franchise. Thanks to randomthotz for the tip.

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Books to stay on library shelves in Dufferin-Peel Catholic schools
February 29, 2008
Last November, BttS reported the Halton District Catholic School board’s decision to review the position of The Golden Compass on its elementary schools’ shelves. Unfortunately, that review culminated with a ban. However, its neighbouring board has decided not to follow suit and the books will remain but with a disclaimer sticker warning readers that the books “in no way represent the reality of the Roman Catholic Church.” Read more.
Corrigendum (04-Mar-08): we got our school boards mixed up and originally posted that the Halton school board had retracted the ban, when it was its neighbouring board’s (Dufferin-Peel) decision to keep the books on the shelves.

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New Christian fantasy aims to promote the power of faith
February 29, 2008
Entitled Webb Pages: The Riddle of the Cherub Blade and defining itself as “a biblical science-based fantasy,” the book will feature a boy, his wonderdog, and a cast of beastly companions seeking to stop an evil geneticist. On his adventures, the boy will learn how faith in God may be the most powerful weapon of all. The book’s message will likely be seen by His Dark Materials fans as a riposte to Philip Pullman’s trilogy, which in turn has been seen by many Christian groups as an ‘Anti-Narnia’. Whether this latest story will prove as well-written and successful as either His Dark Materials or The Chronicles of Narnia remains to be seen. The author, K. Edgar Winchester is an interdenominational minister based in Bremen, Georgia, USA who counsels people around the globe through his internet ministry. Further information can be found in the press release.

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Images from The Golden Compass movie are © New Line Cinema.