Jefferson Airplane’s “White Rabbit” might be one of the most famous adaptations of Carroll’s Alice books in any medium. While I find Alice in Wonderland charming, many readers find it a bit creepy.
Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a rare 1966 edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” are melancholy, complex and occasionally scary. Credit... Supported by By Sadie Stein Sadie Stein is an ...
(See front cover) It took Paramount 56 days to wrap up Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece of nonsense and deliver it to U. S. cinema audiences for Christmas. As a prize package for the holidays the picture ...
Colorado Ballet has a magical production of Alice (in Wonderland) on stage at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. This is an adventure that should not be missed. When Alice follows a white rabbit down his ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
When mother-daughter showrunners Heather Conkie and Alexandra Clarke began working on “The Way Home” with creator Marly Reed, they didn’t intentionally set their sites on the world of “Alice in ...