Baum’s novel was adapted into the classic live-action film The Wizard of Oz in 1939. The musical starred Judy Garland ...
In a fun bit of classic Hollywood trivia, The Wizard of Oz cut one particular song from the movie, but the movie still made a subtle reference to it as the story progressed. Adapted from L. Frank Baum ...
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Our critic went to Las Vegas to see the immersive presentation of the classic 1939 film. What she saw defied easy categorization. By Alissa Wilkinson When I am asked to explain what critics actually ...
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"Those slippers will never come offas long as you're alive," screeches the Wicked Witch of the West. Dorothy Gale's ruby slippers are among the most influential props in Hollywood history. Instantly ...
Chris Williams is a writer with more than 20 years of experience writing about film. Chris holds a B.A. in communications and an emphasis in journalism and an M.A. in communications with an emphasis ...