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The Golden Compass
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Dec. 5 2007, Published 1:06 p.m. ET
(New Line Cinema)
Starring: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig
In a parallel universe where human souls take the guise of helpful animals, the conniving Mrs. Coulter (Kidman) lures a young girl (Dakota Blue Richards) into joining the ranks
of thousands of kidnapped kids. This nonsensical fantasy flick doesn’t deserve the hype — it’s too scary for kids.