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Feelin’ Spooky: Dark Shadows (2012)
Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows is a guilty pleasure that I’m honestly not that guilty about. The movie was reviled during its theatrical run, and nobody has really spoken of it since, but I’ve always had a soft spot for it. The movie has flaws, for sure, but what I like in it I like quite…
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Every Tim Burton Movie, Ranked
By Christian DiMartino Tim Burton turned 64 on August 25, and with that and the upcoming release of his Netflix series, The Addams Family spinoff Wednesday, I thought it would be a good enough excuse to talk about his body of work. Of which, I am honestly a big fan of. Many think that Burton…
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On DVD This Week: Three Visual Stunners, Two Ain’t Worth it
By Christian DiMartino Here are the following movies on DVD today: Alice Through the Looking Glass: The sequel to the visually stunning but deeply mediocre Alice in Wonderland, Alice Through the Looking Glass proved to be yet another flop for Johnny Depp. Truth of the matter is, for whatever reason, I didn’t completely hate it. I remember having…
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Tim Burton films: RANKED
By Christian DiMartino I was sitting in some bulls**t class about maps or some s**t and it occurred to me: Tim Burton has a new movie coming out. So… I should rank his others. Because why would I pay attention to the maps? I personally love Burton, for the most part. His films, if all…
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Review: Alice Through the Looking Glass
By Christian DiMartino Johnny Depp is going through a bit of a rough patch right now, and Alice Through the Looking Glass isn’t helping any. His career has been in a slump since… well, kind of starting with Alice in Wonderland. Not to mention the scandal involving his wife, Amber Heard. Oh yeah, and critics are dancing all over…
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Great Movies: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
By Christian DiMartino The 2007 Oscar season was a strange one. It was going on during the Writer’s Strike, and so results were all over the place. Atonement began as a front-runner, Juno and There Will Be Blood were barely apart of the conversation, and so on. Atonement didn’t even score a Best Director nomination, which is preposterous. But none of…
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Review: Suffragette
By Christian DiMartino Sarah Gavron’s Suffragette is a great looking, well-acted, and well meaning, so it’s a damn shame that it never seems to come to life. Here is a film that demands your attention and wants to change the world, but yet never really takes liftoff. Remember when women didn’t have the right to vote? No?…
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