Johnny Depp is playing the character he made famous in next month's film version of 'Dark Shadows.'
With a seahorse!
And a haircut Sweeney Todd would love.
The 1700s and the 1970s really mesh well.
And eats a waffle!
"Shocker" doesn't even begin to describe it.
Plus Josh Gad of 'Book of Mormon'
It's a dog-gone masterpiece.
Can you figure him out?
The sleuth takes on his greatest foe.
Noteworthy: that hand is not a scissor.
All they need is a cousin made of hair.
Makeup, mountains and masks. Miraculous!
It has something for the whole family. Something horrifying, that is.
The steampunk-est Christmas ever!
Enter Moriarty.
He'll play, shockingly, an "elite commando."
Wow, what a surprisingly good decision.
And that makes for an incredible cast.
She joins Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer and Helena Bonham Carter.
Someone make one of these things happen STAT!
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They lead, we follow.
Hollywood's most eccentric duo sets the start date for their next movie.
Guess who is directing? If you guessed Tim Burton, you aren't very creative but you are right.
'Resident Evil: Afterlife' is the only movie on Monday to draw over a million dollars with a $2.0 million at the daily box office as theaters were dead to audiences.
The shadow knows, but we're not sure yet.
Grahame-Smith's writing becoming a hot property in Hollywood
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HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14, 2000 -- With the closing night award ceremonies Sunday, the 15th Annual Fort Lauderdale Int'l Film Festival ended with an impressive slate of features, documentaries and short films. The festival, from Oct. 16-Nov. 12, saw attendance total 54,000 during the 28-day run. The sold-out Opening Night event Nov. 3 started with a conversation with indie filmmaker John Waters, followed by the U.S. premiere of "Il Cielo Cade (The Sky Is Falling)," directed by Antonio and Andrea Frazzi and starring Isabella Rossellini. The film is about life in a small Tuscany town during the start of the Nazi occupation and won the festival's best foreign language film award. Two other notable international films screened during the festival were well received. "Coronation," directed by Silvio Caiozzi, was chosen to represent Chile as its Foreign Language Oscar entry an
What you should be wearing to see 'Dark Shadows' this weekend.