Oz The Great And Powerful
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Look! I found Sam Raimi's Oldsmobile Delta 88 in Oz: The Great & Powerful
Movie Feature | Ali | 4th March 2013
Thanks to an early screening, I've already spotted Sam Raimi's infamous 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 in Oz: The Great And Powerful - the car he slips into every one of his movies. But first, a brief history...
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Oz The Great And Powerful
Movie Review | Matt | 1st March 2013
Big CGI adaptations of classic children's literature will now always bring to mind the Technicolor yawn that was Burton's Alice In Wonderland. As with that film, this prequel’s bright, colourful landscape and cartoonish, pixelated characters always looked to me like they would produce the same uninspiring results. But thankfully, while Oz may still look like it has been twinned with the garish Wonderland here, somewhere under the rainbow, you might find some real, genuine magic.
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The problem with Sam Raimi's Oz prequel, illustrated by its own poster
Movie Feature | Ali | 10th November 2012
There's something about Sam Raimi's Oz: The Great And Powerful that's been bothering me: it appears to be being marketed as Alice In Wonderland 2: The Rendering.
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Spot the Oz: The Great And Powerful poster among other fantasy witch art
Movie Feature | Matt | 31st October 2012
A new one-sheet has been released for Sam Raimi's Oz-venture and it looks... well, like it's been drawn by a daydreaming fantasist. What ever happened to needless sparks and helicopters?
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