This Forgotten Tim Burton Movie With 86% on RT Doesn’t Get Talked About Enough

Tim Burton’s 1996 film, Mars Attacks, didn’t do well in theaters and left many critics puzzled. Similarly, his 2019 live-action remake of Dumbo was seen as lackluster, missing his signature creative style. However, 2007’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street was a hit with both critics and audiences, though it’s still often overlooked when discussing Burton’s best work. This dark and ambitious film, which blends slasher horror with musical elements, is a visually impressive adaptation that manages to be memorable despite some challenges.




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