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A to himself man with scissors for hands, is brought to live in a suburban town, with a suburban family.
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...friends. But Kim comes to cherish Edward for his imagination and devotion...Later, when Kim reaches out to Edward, he pulls back his sharp, cold...solitude atop that Gotham City tower. Edward Scissorhands isn't perfect. It's something...
Rolling Stone
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Despite his contrarian artiste nature and indie filmmaker persona, director Tim Burton helmed some of the biggest blockbusters in Hollywood history. With his roots in drawing and animation, Burton
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Caroline Thompson didn't necessarily intend to pursue a career in Hollywood. But once her first novel was optioned for the movies, she decided to try her hand at screenwriting and hasn't looked back
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A robust, full-bodied performer with a ringing, resonant voice, Conchata Ferrell can be brassy and cynical or warm and yielding, depending on the demands of the role. She has carved an enviable niche
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An icon of 1990s film, actress Winona Ryder first earned a loyal following for giving unusual depth and inner life to teen characters in films like “Heathers” (1989) and “Edward Scissorhands” (1990).
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Producer of offbeat Hollywood hits best known for her association with director Tim Burton. Di Novi began as a print copy editor and segued to on-air reporting and film criticism for "City-TV" in
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Johnny Depp spent a decade on the fringes of Hollywood as a favorite of independent directors like Tim Burton and Lasse Hallstrom, until his unbridled originality and penchant for extreme
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Former child actor Anthony Michael Hall made his feature debut in "Six Pack" (1982), starring country singing star Kenny Rogers (in his debut too), and then landed the role of Rusty in "National
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Academy Award-winning actress Dianne Wiest was a highly respected New York stage veteran who initially carved out a reputation for intense dramatic chops, but found herself more frequently cast in
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