After his time in the chocolate factory became a huge success it could almost be said that Tim Burton, once again, held in his hand the golden ticket (you can add a groan here for the terrible joke).
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In celebration of its 20th birthday, Tim Burton's beautifully morbid stop-motion animation Corpse Bride is back in cinemas in 4K, ready to both terrify and awe a new generation of children just as it ...
Johnny Depp has one of the most exciting careers in movies. From his debut in Nightmare on Elm Street to his villainous turn in Fantastic Beasts, he is noted for consistently throwing himself deep ...
Tim Burton's love for monster movies, Halloween and all things gothic is well-documented. That's perhaps why his filmography is so packed full of interesting adaptations of the kind of monster stories ...
Tim Burton has long been regarded as one of Hollywood's most visually distinctive filmmakers, so it only stands to reason that audiences would want — nay, deserve — to see his works in the highest ...
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When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures I consider myself a pretty big fan of Tim Burton’s work. I have ...
Emily, the Corpse Bride, from Tim Burton and Mike Johnson’s stop motion film will prepare a dinner to die for and then serve it in Silver Buffalo’s new ramen bowl. The Emily Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride ...
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(PG, 77 mins), Starring the voices of Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Emily Watson, Albert Finney, Christopher Lee, Richard E Grant. Directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson What's this? What's this ...