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Wicked made waves in Hollywood last year with its striking dive back into the wonderful world of Oz, but beloved director Sam ...
If “Oz” was granted a better story, with characters worth following, as well as a different actor as the wizard, perhaps Sam Raimi’s film could be great and powerful instead of a ...
No one should resist “Oz the Great and Powerful” out of loyalty to “The Wizard of Oz.” Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion don't even appear in this one, which takes ...
Soon, Oz encounters witches, both good and bad, makes his way to the Emerald City, and gets launched into an epic quest that will either make him the great and powerful man he's always fashioned ...
What works best in Oz The Great and Powerful is the 3D. This is Raimi’s first 3D feature, and it suits his style perfectly. In fact, this is the best 3D I have ever seen committed to film.
Oz the Great and Powerful, Sam Raimi, James Franco, Mila Kunis, Rachel Weisz, Michelle Williams, Zach Braff, Joey King, Bill Cobbs, Tony Cox, Stephen R. Hart, Abigail Spencer, Bruce Campbell ...
"Oz the Great and Powerful" is expected to generate as much as $85 million at the box office this weekend. Count Alonso Duralde among the film's partisans.
“Oz the Great and Powerful” is a winning back-engineering of the Oz fantasy, a “How the Wizard got to be wonderful” romp that is a stunning update and the most gorgeous use of 3-D since ...
Oz the Great and Powerful and the Dr. Oz Show have something in common, and it's not just the proximity of a certain vowel to a certain consonant. Both are products of an entertainment industry ...
In fact, it’s my favorite film of 2013 so far. Not saying that won’t change after Iron Man 3 and others role out this summer, but as of right now, Oz the Great and Powerful is the best.
Oz: The Great and Powerful (2013)The only stand-out characters are Finley, a flying monkey voiced by Zach Braff, and China Girl, a small porcelain doll voiced by Joey King that Oscar rescues after ...
Oz the Great and Powerful is not a great movie, but I don’t think anyone set out to make a “great movie.” I usually hate when critics use this excuse to give a movie a pass.