The Wizard of Oz has delighted hearts
and minds aplenty since its theatrical release in 1939. It was the first to
adopt technicolor, too, allowing for the film’s transition into the Land of Oz
to be both seamless and staggering at once. In the best part of a century later,
there have to date been a number of sequels of sorts, television shows and many
other interpretations – no surprise given that creator L. Frank Baum penned a
total of fourteen Oz books.
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Showing posts with label Curious About Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Curious About Reading. Show all posts
Wednesday, 31 October 2018
Monday, 1 October 2018
‘Jurassic Park’ Review
There was a time when
dinosaurs were perceived as nothing more than large scaly lizards, on both the
silver screen and in the real world. It wasn’t until Steven Spielberg’s
earth-shattering Jurassic Park that
this perception began to alter drastically. That’s not to suggest the film
changed the landscape of science, of course, but rather the viewpoint of the
average person and cinemagoer alike. In fact, in the decades since, the film
has been scrutinised by palaeontologists for some its scientific inaccuracies.
In its defence, though, some were deliberate (who actually wants to see a feathered T-Rex?), while other
representations were simply drawn from the research that existed at the time.
Monday, 5 March 2018
As Old As Time: There’s Something There That Wasn’t There Before
If you aren’t overly familiar with Disney’s “tale
as old as time” Beauty and the Beast,
then you will at least recognise the timeless 1991 animated film as one of
Disney’s classics. 2017 also saw new life breathed into the beloved fairy tale
in the form of a live-action adaptation that introduced it to a new audience but
not without appeasing fans of the original.
Tuesday, 6 February 2018
A Christmas Carol Review
If you’ve not read Charles Dickens’ 'A Christmas Carol', the chances are that you will, in some shape or form at least, be vaguely familiar with the premise, and at the very least its existence. Ebeneezer Scrooge, a disgruntled, frugal and merry-less man who grimaces at the mere mention of all things Christmas, is visited upon by three ghosts on Christmas Eve: the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Christmas Present, and Christmas Yet to Come.
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