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In the scene, Maleficent is drugged by a man she loves ... Originally Published: June 12, 2014 at 4:20 AM PDT ...
This year, 2014, marks the 55th Anniversary of the character who put a spell on young “Sleeping Beauty” in the animated feature released by Disney in 1959. Since her introduction, Maleficent has been ...
The thing is Maleficent's betrayal by the king has convinced her that there’s no such thing as true love. It’s a nice touch that the curse scene hews closely to the 1959 “Sleeping Beauty ...
Nestled within the continuing trend of re-imagining fairy stories (Snow White and The Huntsman, Jack the Giant Slayer, and Kenneth Branagh’s forthcoming Cinderella), Maleficent puts a new spin ...
Last week, Disney Parks released photos of the new Maleficent-themed float for its Festival of Fantasy Parade at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom. Today, Disney released a behind-the-scenes ...
The sequel to their 2014 box office megahit is set for release this October. And in the lead up to Maleficent: Mistress of Evil's anticipated release, Disney has shared behind-the-scenes video and ...
This Maleficent may hiss “beasty’’ at the little girl she cursed, but Jolie lets bits of humanity shine through that shattered heart — there’s an especially wonderful scene between her ...
There’s no question about the inspiration at retailer and manufacturer Hot Topic, which is offering a combination of T-shirts with artists’ renderings of “Maleficent” scenes as well as ...
Of course, everyone expects Maleficent to be like the iconic image that everyone remembers. We are using our version of that outfit in the christening scene. But there is a line of costumes before ...
It’s just hard to tell who the makers of “Maleficent” were hoping would watch it. The first few scenes are childish as viewers discover the magical world where a teenaged fairy named ...
pointless scenes involving Aurora (Sleeping Beauty) as she smiles, plays with nature, and asserts her admiration for Maleficent's magical world. What we needed more of was some indication of why ...
that movie has nothing on “Maleficent.” The scene in which the would-be King Stefan (Sharlto Copley) betrays the powerful fairy and divests her of her wings, pushing her over to the dark side ...
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