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Comedian Craig Ferguson is taking over as host of The CW’s Scrabble, replacing Raven-Symoné, who will remain an executive ...
Anthony Michael Hall is reteaming with his Edward Scissorhands director Tim Burton on Wednesday. The actor will appear in an ...
Tim Burton trended on Twitter Thursday with his explanation of why the cast of his new movie is overwhelmingly white. "Nowadays, people are talking about it more, (but) things either call for th ...
Despite all of the brand-new projects that talented actor has under his belt, he can’t forget about the years he spent working with frequent collaborator, Tim Burton, believing “Tim is the ...
Tara Wood has completed her in-depth, four-part docuseries on the life and work of Tim Burton, the director of “Batman,” ” Beetlejuice,” and “Edward Scissorhands.” The series marks the ...
The movie that made Tim Burton a household name is one he seems ... alongside screenwriter Caroline Thompson, would go on to strike a chord with generation after generation of sensitive, artistic ...
If Tim Burton's first reaction wasn't warning enough, Caroline Thompson (who penned the musical movie's screenplay) told him that Sally and Jack's relationship needed "another couple of beats" for the ...
The museum’s exterior screams “Tim Burton fever dream,” with its bold black-and-white ... a gastronomic adventure for food lovers of all stripes. Photo credit: Caroline Santander Zingerman’s isn’t ...
Brian Cox has doubled down on the description he used in his memoir of actors Johnny Depp and Steven Seagal as "overrated" and "ludicrous" respectively. The Succession star published his memoirs in ...
Tim Burton may have reawakened the Ghost With the Most in the recently released sequel to his 1988 comedy-horror film “Beetlejuice,” but that didn’t seem to convince the filmmaker to revisit ...
Tim Burton is known for spooky movies like "Beetlejuice," "Sleepy Hollow" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas," but what scares him? According to the filmmaker, artificial intelligence.
Gothic fantasy? Whimsical horror? Macabre comedy? Despite making films for over 40 years, Tim Burton’s visual style — a signature blend of light and dark — continues to defy neat description.