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Tag: Tim Burton

“Begin at the Beginning”: Alice in Cottagecore Land

Searching cottagecore online is like falling down a rabbit hole. You see…
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Nostalgia as Horror in the 2012 Dark Shadows Film

We see a shadowy figure gliding down a dusty hallway. He weaves…
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Possession, Privilege, and the Racial Politics of Beetlejuice (1988)

“This is my art, and it is dangerous” I remember the first…
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“The Remains of the Day”: How Corpse Bride (2005) and Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Make Death More Reasonable

The concept of death was completely foreign to me as a child.…
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“This is the One I’ll Be Remembered For”: Resurrection and the Biopic in Tim Burton’s Ed Wood (1994)

Ed Wood delivered some of the worst films of all time during…
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“Living in a Fairy Tale”: The World as a Story in Big Fish (2003)

Hollywood is addicted to love at first sight. It’s rather symbolic of…
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