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Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical fantasy film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney, with songs written and composed by the Sherman Brothers. A sequel, Mary Poppins ...
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Mary Poppins is celebrating 60 years in 2025, and to celebrate the occasion, Disney is releasing a limited edition figure of ...
Dick Van Dyke has said he is “not afraid” of death as he recreated some of his most famous dances in a Coldplay music video. The video for All My Love, the latest single from the band’s ...
About the Album: In Disney's "Mary Poppins Returns," an all new sequel with a fresh sensibility that celebrates the spirit of the original, Mary Poppins is back to help the next generation of the ...
Fair warning: this article contains spoilers for Emily Blunt’s Mary Poppins Returns. The plot to the movie is practically perfect in its simplicity. Now an adult with three children, bank teller ...
"Rob Marshall didn't want Mary Poppins to sing something like Let It Go [from Frozen]. We agreed the music was going to live in period in Cherry Tree Lane, like in the first movie. "The fact it ...