The 1984 short
Frankenweenie is one of my favorite Tim Burton films: It's devoted to the Universal Studios monster films without being slavish, it has a great cast (come back from whatever purgatory you've been enslaved in, Shelley Duvall), and it has enough heart and style to rival
Ed Wood and
Edward Scissorhands. And now, in the golden age of Hollywood remakes, Burton's revisited
Frankenweenie with a stop-motion feature that expands on the original. It's pretty, if a bit humorless—but nonetheless, put this one in the "good" column of Burton's polarizing output.
By
Courtney Ferguson
See our full review:
Resurrecting Tim Burton's Frankenweenie
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