Tim Burton News
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The 12th Tribeca Film Festival, which opens Wednesday and continues through April 28, may not be the biggest edition ever mounted. Yet it’s still enormous enough to be overwhelming, with 89 feature films, 60 shorts and five interactive projects from 37 countries.
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“The Paperboy” is a thriller full of characters so oversize that it seems, at first, to be joking. Then comes darkness.
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Disney’s extravagantly flashy “Oz the Great and Powerful” all but snuffs out the horsefeather magic and carnival heart that provides what little enchantment the film conjures.
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Tim Burton’s “Dark Shadows” makes for a gorgeous corpse, lovingly attended, fabulously outfitted and all but drained of blood.
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Among the boldface names you won’t be expecting to find exhibiting at Art Basel Miami Beach is Bubbles, Michael Jackson’s erstwhile chimpanzee companion.
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Richard Zanuck, the Oscar-winning film producer behind “Driving Miss Daisy” and the son of the founder of Twentieth Century Fox, has died. He was 77.
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Shin So Yoon had wanted to spend tomorrow’s national holiday in Seoul indulging her appreciation of “Edward Scissorhands” director Tim Burton’s works. Instead, she’ll be skipping the exhibition and voting.
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“Taken 2,” a sequel to the 2009 action film featuring Liam Neeson, opened as the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, collecting $50 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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“Taken 2,” a sequel to the 2009 action film featuring Liam Neeson, opened as the top-grossing film at theaters in the U.S. and Canada, collecting $49.5 million in ticket sales for News Corp.’s Twentieth Century Fox.
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Attendance at the Museum of Modern Art dropped 11 percent last season to 2.8 million, as the previous year’s marathon motionlessness of Marina Abramovic and designs from movie director Tim Burton proved to be hard acts to follow.
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