I need to know whether to see this! Such mixed messages. The reviews on Metacritic span the entire spectrum. Usually there's some consensus.
Unrelated point, but I read this phrase in a pan of the new Narnia:
"It takes about a half hour for the bad news to sink in: "Prince Caspian" has little character interest and depicts no earthshaking moral conflict. The Christian allegory, unmistakable in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," is nowhere to be found in "Prince Caspian." Not even its former outlines are apparent. Alas, Lewis without Christianity just isn't Lewis."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/05/15/DDIS10M921.DTLHoly shit, is that wrong. Prince Caspian was one of the Christian-est things I've ever seen.* This ain't just my opinion. It's like saying you didn't like the movie because it didn't have any magic lions.
*(That is neither good nor bad in my book. I'm not a believer myself, but I'm not about to cut myself off from centuries of intellectual and artistic tradition, and I rather enjoy tracing out Christian themes in art. Oh, medieval literature classes. Some of the things I've heard friends of mine say about C.S. Lewis apparently being part of the George Bush propaganda machine seemed as blinkered as the Christian crusade against Phil Pullman (you probably know him as "Philip")).