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‘Alice in Wonderland,’ from every angle

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‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND’ COUNTDOWN: DONE!

Alice in Wonderland’ opens today and no one has covered the movie event more (or better!) than the Hero Complex. Take a tumble down the rabbit hole and check out the coverage from our 30-day countdown...

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Michael Sheen’s research?: ‘I lived with a family of rabbits’

Helena Bonham Carter gets a royal proposal from Burton

‘Alice in Wonderland’ as silent film, musical and ... porn?

‘Alice’ and a curious Hollywood history

‘Alice’ character designer is a Cinderella story

The White Queen as domestic goddess

‘Alice’ was a career challenge for EFX wizard Ken Ralston

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John Tenniel and the persistence of ‘Wonderland’

‘Alice’ in Moneyland? The film may hit $100 million this weekend

Avril Lavigne wanders in ‘Wonderland’

Danny Elfman searches for the sound of ‘Wonderland’

Mia Wasikowska on Depp: ‘He’s so brave and smart’

Johnny Depp picks his poison for ‘Alice’

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‘Wonderland’ left cinematographer feeling green

Turan: ‘Wonderland’ should have more magic

The philosophy of ‘Wonderland’

‘Alice’ star says ‘Wonderland’ is a sequel, not remake

Burton says ‘Alice’ has a ‘national treasure’ in actress Windsor

‘Alice’ screenwriter is ready for the haters

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Red Queen = Leona Helmsley? Maybe so, says Burton

Burton and stars will be at ‘Alice’ fan event in L.A. on Feb. 19

A very important date in London

Johnny Depp and the scary tradition of orange hair

Burton on past ‘Alice’ films: ‘There wasn’t anything underneath’

Tim Burton on working with Depp on a darker ‘Alice’

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VIDEO: Watch the London premiere of ‘Alice’

Tim Burton and ‘Alice’ feel the love

‘Alice’ in IMAX-land

Meet Bloodhound, a newcomer to Wonderland

Burton took a ‘Shining’ to Tweedledee and Tweedledum

‘Alice’ as Goth girl?

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Trouble at the tea party: U.K. theaters balk at ‘Alice’

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