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- Nineteen-year-old Alice returns to the magical world from her childhood adventure, where she reunites with her old friends and learns of her true destiny: to end the Red Queen's reign of terror.
- Prepare to journey down the rabbit hole and into a land beyond your wildest imaginings. In Alice in Wonderland, the world of the dazzling Tim Burton film bursts onto your screen, filled with all the whimsical, fantastical adventure of the movie and the classic book that inspired it. Traverse a richly imagined realm filled with colorful characters, mind-bending puzzles, daunting adversaries and more as you seek a path through a strange new world and do your best to fulfill your destiny.
- An adaptation of the 1886 musical "Alice in Wonderland: A Dream Play for Children" by Henry Saville Clark and Walter Slaughter. Sculptures, drawings, text, and original music are used to explore the late 19th century's evolution of painting, literature, and theatre into early photography and moving pictures. The film examines the relationship between John Ruskin and Lewis Carroll, Ruskin's theories on drawing, Thomas Eakins' painting and use of photography, and the beginning of cinema with Eadweard Muybridge and Etienne-Jules Marey.
- Alice dreams of traveling to a strange and wonderful country underground.
- 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' was published in 1865, and revolutionized children's writing. It made a mockery of much that had preceded it; the cautionary tales where young mischievous children were soundly punished for their misdeeds, and school tales that expressed the view that those who obeyed the rules would be celebrated and rewarded. At its core is a world where cause and effect have little relationship in either the material or moral sphere. Yet within this baffling and unpredictable realm, one character emerges who is capable of challenging the chaos and attempting to bestow order on it. Alice. This program explores the tragic and impossible love affair that underlay the creation of this work of comic and verbal genius. It also investigates the influences that helped form the attitudes of the brilliant Oxford don who gave birth to a unique world whose influence on every form of creative media can hardly be overestimated.
- Alice begins a magical adventure to maturity and wisdom.
- 20101h 15mNot Rated4.0 (9)Strange lands, peculiar animated beings and altered perceptions created to entertain and confuse. White Rabbits, a Mad Queen, a baby transforming into a pig and conundrums by the score - what on earth does it all mean? Lewis Carroll was the enigmatic man who created a magical and surreal reality populated by characters mined from the depths of his imagination.
- Episode: (2010)1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland", "CopOut", "The Crazies", "The Art of the Steal", "Prodigal Sons", and "October Country". The critics also reveal their picks for this year's Academy Award winners in the "Best Picture" category in the "Out Pick the Critics" segment. Phillips and Scott predict that either "The Hurt Locker" or "Avatar" will take home the best picture award, but also acknowledge that an upset by "Inglorious Basterds" is also possible.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Brooklyn's Finest", and Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland". The critics also reveal who they would award this year's Oscars to in the "If We Picked the Winners" segment. A.O. Scott chooses "The Hurt Locker" and Michael Phillips picks "Up" as their 'Best Picture' winners. They also express their regret that "In the Loop" and "Where the Wild Things Are" were not nominated for 'Best Picture'.
- 2006– TV-GTV Episode
- 2009–6.0 (14)TV Episode
- 2003–TV Episode
- We review "Alice in Wonderland." It's spring and love is in the air...