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Gale: Yellow Brick Road review — this horror riff on The Wizard of Oz moves like molasses & is atrociously dull
Gale: Yellow Brick Road looks to get in on the recent trend of horror twists on childhood classics, but it's an awful mix of bland pacing and writing.
A reconceived and trimmed-down version of The Wizard of Oz at Sphere in Las Vegas has sold 2.2 million tickets and brought in $290 million in ticket revenue since opening last August. The updated ...
THE WIZARD OF OZ will finally be broadcast on air for the first time in three decades. MeTV will air the MGM musical this ...
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34+ dark behind-the-scenes secrets from "The Wizard of Oz"
The 1939 musical masterpiece *The Wizard of Oz* tells the tale of a Kansas farm girl swept away by a tornado into a magical ...
The best female performances in cinema tackle complex themes and explore shifting emotions, showcasing actresses like Gena ...
Have we reached the end of the Yellow Brick Road?
The Wizard of Oz, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, and Beauty and the Beast are all among the best family movies of the 20th century.
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Gale: Yellow Brick Road ending explained: Does Emily Gale escape Oz?
Gale: Yellow Brick Road ending explained: Does Emily Gale escape Oz, what Dorothy’s warning means, and how the mid-credits ...
What if loving your child is destroying you and all you want to do is escape? That’s the nightmare the Oscar-nominated Byrne faces in If I Had Legs I’d Kick You. The star and its director reveal why b ...
Staff Writer Matt Schimkowitz asks: What is your pop-culture Valentine to the world? As always, we invite you to contribute ...
If you're alone this weekend, these movies will make you feel better about yourself, and feel sorry for those out on dates.
A group of American high school friends discover an Aztec death whistle and, for reasons best known to them, give it a blow at a party.
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