70TH ANNUAL GOLDEN GLOBES NOMINATIONS – This morning at 4 o’clock in the morning Los Angeles local time, Megan Fox, Ed Helms, and Jessica Alba announced who was nominated for this years Golden Globes. After the announcements were made, Steven Spielberg was sitting pretty as his Lincoln earned the most Golden Globes nominations, seven in total. Continue Reading
FRANKENWEENIE, WRECK-IT RALPH & BRAVE Among 21 Animated Features Submitted for 2012 Oscars
2012 OSCARS ANIMATED FEATURES SUBMITTED – The 85th Academy Awards has begun with an update for nominations in the Animated Feature Film category. This year, 21 great movies have been chosen, all with a chance to take home an Oscar. Quite a few of the movies still need to complete their qualifying run in Los Angeles. Continue Reading
Winona Ryder Talks Career & FRANKENWEENIE Director Tim Burton (Exclusive Interview)
FRANKENWEENIE WINONA RYDER INTERVIEW (Exclusive Video) – Winona Ryder reunites with director Tim Burton for Frankenweenie. Based on Burton’s own 1984 live-action short also named Frankenweenie, Ryder plays Elsa Van Helsing, the neighbor and classmate of main character Victor Frankenstien, who conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life. Continue Reading
Tim Burton On the Evolution of FRANKENWEENIE (Exclusive Interview)
TIM BURTON FRANKENWEENIE INTERVIEW (Exclusive Video) – Frankenweenie is Tim Burton’s remake of his own 1984 live-action short of the same name. Frankenweenie is the story of Victor, a young boy, who conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life. Continue Reading
FRANKENWEENIE Reveals 6 Old-School Monster Movie Character Posters
FRANKENWEENIE MONSTER MOVIE CHARACTER POSTERS (Photos) – Disney has released six new character posters for Tim Burton‘s animation comedy, Frankenweenie. Each retro style posters features a different character and monster in fake movies called Night of the Were-Rat, Curse of the Mummy Hamster, Day of the Turtle, Return of the Vampire Cat, Sparky’s Return and Back From Beyond. Frankenweenie is the story of Victor, who conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life, only to face monstrous consequences. Continue Reading
FRANKENWEENIE is Alive at the World Premiere of Tim Burton’s Movie (Exclusive)
FRANKENWEENIE WORLD PREMIERE - Tim Burton’s new stop-motion animation, Frankenweenie had it’s world premiere at the famous El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Blvd. The director was joined by stars Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Winona Ryder, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron and Tom Kenny. Frankenweenie is a remake of Burton’s own live short of the same and tells the story of Victor, a young boy, who conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life. Continue Reading
The World Premiere of FRANKENWEENIE will be at the El Capitan Theatre Monday
FRANKENWEENIE WORLD PREMIERE - On Monday September 24th, Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie will have it world premiere at the famous El Capitan Theatre (6838 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood). Catherine O’Hara, Martin Short, Martin Landau, Winona Ryder, Charlie Tahan, Atticus Shaffer, Robert Capron, Tom Kenny and Tim Burton. Continue Reading
Sparky Gets a New Leash on Life in Second FRANKENWEENIE Clip
FRANKENWEENIE SECOND CLIP – The second clip from Tim Burton’s stop-motion animated remake of his own movie Frankenweenie, has been released. In the clip we see Victor (Charlie Tahan) and his dog Sparky being reunited after Victor used the power of science to bring him back to life. Continue Reading
Learn About Lighting in FRANKENWEENIE Clip
FRANKENWEENIE CLIP – A new clip has been released from Tim Burton’s animate remake of his own movie, Frankenweenie. In the clip we see where Victor Frankenstien (Charlie Tahan) gets the idea to bring his dog Sparky back to life. Continue Reading
Beware of the FRANKENWEENIE in 18 New Photos
FRANKENWEENIE PHOTOS – Sometimes you have to let someone go if you truly love them…or you can just zap them back to life. In these 18 photos we get to see all of the characters highlighted in their own individual portraits as well as some production stills from the upcoming Tim Burton stop-animation film Frankenweenie. Continue Reading











