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Joanna celebrates 20 years of Tim burton’s retelling of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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Sam Pegg shares his love for the legendary director.
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Halloween is a compulsive part of the cinematic calendar, yielding horror icons, jump scares and creepy music every October. Three Edge writers offer their favourite picks to embrace the spooky season. Coraline (2009) I suppose this film did its job as a creepy children’s tale because when I first saw it as a child it scared […]
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Needless to say, film endings are important; whether it be the perfect scene that ties the narrative together or even something unexpected, that end shot has the potential to retroactively warp all your opinions of what you saw before. Sometimes this is good, and sometimes that ending is just so bizarre that it barely fits […]
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Vicky Greer takes us back to Tim Burton’s Halloween classic that you can now enjoy “any time of the year”.
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Roald Dahl’s 1964 children’s book was transformed into a movie for the second time, which viewers of all ages can enjoy.
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Sam Pegg celebrates this ‘innovative and genuinely charming romp through Lewis Carroll’s world’.
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What’s in store for film this month? Film Editor Alice reveals.
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From coming of age classics, to iconic sci-fi adventures, by way of a cartoony gothic fairytale, The Edge presents our 80s film 101.
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Writer Laura Woodhouse takes a look at why Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie is so enduring on its fifth anniversary.
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The film is set to be released in 2019 and stars Colin Farrell and Danny DeVito among others.
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David Mitchell-Baker reviews the final episode of your first series of misery and despair.
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The studio have also confirmed more live action films for Cruella De Vil, Tinkerbell, Maleficent and Dumbo.
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Tim Burton’s gothic fantasy, starring Johnny Depp and Winona Ryder, was released 25 years ago today, on 7th December 1990.