Burton: Scary family movies are fine
Tim Burton has said that he thinks it is fine to make his family movies scary because he wasn’t easily frightened as a child.
Tim Burton has said that he thinks it is fine to make his family movies scary because he wasn’t easily frightened as a child.
If there’s macramé or anything vaguely knotty in a British film you know it’s going to be creepy – this country’s foremost genre.
The website, ToysRUsMovies.com, went live Thursday, and the movies and television shows will initially be available for streaming and downloading on personal computers, Macs and Adobe Flash-enabled devices. Toys R Us plans to expand availability to tablet devices, TVs and Blu-ray players later this year.
Toys R Us, which for years has done a big business selling videotapes and DVDs of children’s movies, is launching a sales plan for the digital age, a website where parents can rent or purchase more than 4,000 kid-friendly movies and television shows.
A look at some DVDs scheduled to be released in the weeks ahead.
This week on DVD/Blu-ray: One of the two films that put Brit Marling on the map; one of the best love stories ever committed to celluloid; Luc Besson’s deeply felt epic on Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi; a horror film courtesy of Joe Dante; and the latest from the director of “Buried.” Â #1. “Sound of My Voice” The 2011 Sundance Film Festival served as a springboard for a remarkable number of …
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It’s funny when a movie comes out, nowadays, how much hype there is. There was hype back in 1994, just not like today. Tim Burton’s bio-pic on the “worst director of all time†came and went pretty quickly.
Jeepers Creepers is a fairly divisive film. Many horror fans find it hard to admit to liking this film…
