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Pearlmakesmultiple homages toThe Wizard of Oz, and among those is a scarecrow scene that gets disturbing thanks to the titular character, played by Mia Goth. The greatest discomfort in watchingPearl, is the main character’s fantasies. In the scarecrow scene, Pearl enters a corn field, takes ...
The must-watch movies below are modern classics, the best of the best, the essential films that millions of people are probably jealous that you're getting to see for the first time. They span multiple countries, languages, and decades. (A bonus: You’ll also find must-know facts and ex...
The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz: Directed by Brian Knappenberger. With Tim Berners-Lee, Cindy Cohn, Gabriella Coleman, Cory Doctorow. The story of programming prodigy and information activist Aaron Swartz, who took his own life at the a
(The futuristic “Emerald City” in the 1939 film “The Wizard of Oz“. The “wizard” who controls the city is a fraud who uses theatrical technology to disguise his lack of real power.) (I was recently asked to give evidence to the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology fo...
In "The Wizard of Oz," the 1939 film adaptation of L. Frank Baum's fantasy novel, Jack Haley played the Tin Man, the friendly metal woodsman on his way to see the Wizard to acquire a heart. However, Haley wasn't MGM's first choice for the role or even the first actor cast. ...
Some of the best movies in Hollywood history are remakes. That’s even true in the case of 1939’sThe Wizard of Oz, which was actually the third attempt to adapt L. Frank Baum’s book into a motion picture. But if you’re going to create a movie that’s already been attempted, you...
Over the course of the week, the group completed a thousand-piece puzzle of the Wizard of Oz. My contribution was eight to ten pieces in a poppy section. Many people helped finish the puzzle but Noah probably worked on it more than anyone. The puzzle seemed to help him interact with peo...
So does The Wizard of Oz (1939). The film's visual style, with its geometric patterns all over robes, shields and rooms, seems less creative than that of many Lang films, although it is certainly an interesting experiment. The zigzag patterns on the armor of the knights is the first ...