The Wizard of Oz premiered August 25, 1939. 73 years, 9 months, and 9 days later, the Technicolor wonder has cemented its status as a classic of American cinema. If you're measuring in studio time, it ...
Warner Bros.' plans include an Imax re-release, as well as the the launch of a collector's edition of the iconic film in Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, DVD and UltraViolet. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor In ...
Last Sunday, I took my four-year-old daughter to see The Wizard of Oz. Or at least, I think I did. If you want a ticket for the movie we saw, you’ll have to look up something called “The Wizard of Oz: ...
Here’s your first look at the trailer for THE WIZARD OF OZ which will be presented in the immersive IMAX 3D format. It will return to the big screen for an exclusive one-week engagement in IMAX ...
Aw, I adore this film. One of the truly great cinema classics. But does it need a 3D upgrade? Not really. That said, we can't stop the powers that be and it's happening whether we want it to or not.
With 'The Wizard of Oz' making its gorgeous Blu-ray debut nearly five years ago as part of its 70th anniversary celebration, Warner Bros. had to come up with a new way to mark (and market) next year's ...
Normally I stand with rascal pup Toto in desiring to expose false movie magic. Just as Toto yanked the curtain on that pusillanimous poobah in The Wizard of Oz, so have I often felt inclined to expose ...
We knew it would happen one day. They finally converted The Wizard of Oz to glorious, gimmicky 3D. But - why?! The official announcements comes from USA Today (via SlashFilm), where they reveal plans ...
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