‘Where’s Waldo’ meets the Oscars

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Empire magazine has created the “Cryptic Canvas” — a rebus-filled illustration that features 50 movie

To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Empire magazine has created the “Cryptic Canvas” — a rebus-filled illustration that features 50 movie titles hiding in plain sight. How many can you locate?

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Don’t bother looking for The Godfather — the oldest movie you’ll find here came out in 1973. A few of the others have giveaway clues: the (million-dollar) baby who comes with a price tag; the reporter who’s conducting an interview with Dracula. Others took some deep concentration on our part: What do you make of those three high-kicking cheerleaders, for instance? (Hint: Use the Force.)

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‘Where’s Waldo’ meets the Oscars