Tag Archives: Tim Burton
Joy Factory Gallery Announces “Stay Peculiar” The Tim Burton Fan Art Tribute Show
Joy Factory Gallery / Cinema celebrates diversity in the arts and the Arthouse Cinema movement with “STAY PECULIAR,” The Tim Burton Fan Art & Tribute exhibition plus a pre-release screening of the outrageous film festival favorite , THE LURE . … Continue reading
Quirk Books Movie Tie-In Version Of Ransom Riggs: “Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children” Is Delightful
“I had just come to accept that my life would be ordinary when extraordinary things began to happen.” On September 30th, fans will be flocking to theaters to watch director Tim Burton‘s take on Ransom Riggs, New York Times best … Continue reading
20th Century Fox Releases A New Trailer For “Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children”
“Because our peculiarities don’t fit in the outside world, we live in places like this.” Tim Burton is a visionary, responsible for some really extraordinary films including: Edward Scissorhands, Beetlejuice, Corpse Bride, and one of our all-time favorites, The Nightmare … Continue reading
Dark Hall Mansion & Yuko Shimizu Pay Stunning Tribute To Tim Burton’s “Batman Returns”
When Tim Burton’s 1992 dark fantasy, superhero action film, “Batman Returns” hit theaters, it was beyond glorious. When Michelle Pfieffer strutted out in her Catwoman suit for the first time, we couldn’t take our eyes off her and we LOVED, when … Continue reading
Stellavie & Artist Julian Rentzsch Collaborate On An Impressive Directors Portrait Series
Independent German Design Studio Stellavie & German artist Julian Rentzsch have collaborated on some pretty damn awesome movie director portraits. To date they have put out six incredible portraits featuring Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick, Tim Burton, Quentin Tarantino, David Lynch … Continue reading
Simon Delart Turns In A Stunning Tribute Print To The Burton Classic: “The Nightmare Before Christmas”
Tim Burton’s classic stop-motion fantasy film, “The Nightmare Before Christmas” has proven itself to be timeless. It has remained in our top tier of films ever since it came out waaaaaaaaaaaaaay back in 1993. Yesterday, French artist, Simon Delart released … Continue reading