As 'Wicked' prepares to cast its spell over the box office, we look at how portrayals of witches on screen have evolved to become symbols of female empowerment and an embracement of otherness.
Despite one particular song being cut from The Wizard of Oz, the 1939 movie still managed to make a subtle reference to it ...
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Stephen Schwartz's songs are not for amateurs. What "Wicked" the movie does best is cast people who can sing them.
Actor Cynthia Erivo tops the list of reasons the first part of a two-part film adaptation of the musical “Wicked” likely will ...
For this beloved November tradition, you merely show up at a relative’s house and feast. Maybe, during the meal, you might ...
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Quincy Jones had the magic touch when it came to music production, so when he teamed up with Michael Jackson, they were ...
Gary Neely stood in full uniform, looking upon the room filled with his fellow veterans, as they applauded and recognized him ...
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo lead the cast of Wicked as witches Galinda (later Glinda) and Elphaba, and their performances ...
How to define a cult classic? Is it a shoestring exploitation film from the world of Ed Wood? Off-beat movies made outside ...
is attributed to King Theoden's quote in The Lord of the Rings, its earliest appearance in popular films can be found in a scene from the 1939 musical adventure film The Wizard of Oz, wherein Glinda ...