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Alice in Wonderland: Blu-ray Review

Alice in Wonderland: Blu-ray Review

Walt Dinsey Home Video’s Blu-ray disc of ALICE IN WONDERLAND offers a beautiful transfer that perfectly captures the surreal beauty of Tim Burton’s fantasy opus, along with interesting behind-the-scenes features.

From The Set - First Look Photos Of Johnny Depp In PIRATES 4

From The Set – First Look Photos Of Johnny Depp In PIRATES 4

Fresh off the wire comes the return of Jack Sparrow!

First Look At Johnny Depp in RANGO

Many out there may not have heard of RANGO, but after seeing this brand new trailer, you’ll probably want to see more!

Alice’s Wonderful Box Office

It was a great weekend for horror, fantasy, and science fiction, as ALICE IN WONDERLAND scored an easy victory at the box office this weekend, earning more than the rest of the Top Ten releases combined. The fantasy film, directed by Tim Burton and starring Johnny Depp, sold over $116-million in tickets while playing in [...]

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

It’s nice to finally see a Terry Gilliam film on the big screen again. It’s been a long time since the back-to-back box office debacles of BRAZIL (1985) and THE ADVENTURES OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN (1988) sent him scurrying to prove that he could turn a profit by working more as a hired gun than an auteur, directing [...]

The Ninth Gate (2000) - Horror Film Review

The Ninth Gate (2000) – Horror Film Review

Roman Polanski’s diabolical little thriller may not rise to the level of his acknowledged classics in the horror genre; nevertheless, it represents a return to form for the director of such memorable films as Rosemary’s Baby and Repulsion. Decades later, THE NINTH GATE may not be groundbreaking in the way those films were back in the 1960s, but it features the same sure-handed control of cinematic elements.

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Retrospective Film & DVD Review

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – Retrospective Film & DVD Review

In retrospect, it should be no surprise that Tim Burton was drawn to Roald Dahl’s novel CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY. Burton’s films have tended to focus on what we might call “demented artists” — that is, people with enormous creativity whose imaginative flights of fancy make them seem weird, abnormal, and even, on occasion, [...]

Dark Shadows Delayed?

Dark Shadows Delayed?

Nikki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood Daily tells us that the start date for DARK SHADOWS, Johnny Depp’s feature film version of the Gothic soap opera, may have to be pushed back to accommodate director Tim Burton’s schedule:
…any rumor that Burton may bail altogether is “definitely” not true, says my insider: “He loves the project”. But his helming [...]

Tim Burton's Corpse Bride

Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride

Tim Burton’s second stop-motion feature film bears some obvious similarities to THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS, but it has almost as much in common with BEETLEJUICE (not to mention touches of EDWARD SCISSORHANDS and the excellent short subject VINCENT). Not only does the story involve a “newly-dead” couple in a bizarre afterlife, populated by characters whose [...]

Sleepy Hollow (1999) – Film & DVD Review

[EDITOR'S NOTE: Since Tim Burton fans are showing up today in response to our preview of SWEENEY TODD, we thought we would offer up this review of Sweeney's closest antecedent in Tim Burton's ouevre.]
The Headless Horseman rides hell bent for leather in Tim Burton’s elaborate 1999 horror film, derived loosely from Washington Irving’s “The Legend [...]

Sweeney Todd – Preview

Got a sneak peak at SWEENEY TODD on Tuesday, and it is absolutely fantastic – one of the best things Tim Burton has ever directed! The film was not finished (the closingcredits were missing, and the sound mix will be tweaked over the next five weeks), but barring ratings problems, this appears to be the final cut [...]

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest (2006) – Film Review

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL was a wonderful example of a Hollywood blockbuster done well. The massively positive audience response led producer Jerry Bruckheimer to adopt the model used for the MATRIX sequels, filming two new motion pictures back to back in order to get them out as close together [...]

Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) – Film & DVD Review

The concept hardly sounds auspicious – making a feature film based upon a ride at Disneyland – but PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN turns out to be a Hollywood blockbuster in the best sense of the word: a glorious piece of large-scale entertainment that uses its budget to grand effect, filling the screen with action, stunts, [...]