Review | Frankenweenie
Disney’s stop-motion Frankenweenie is a sweet and simple tale of a boy and his undead dog that marks a refreshing return to basics for director Tim Burton.
Disney’s stop-motion Frankenweenie is a sweet and simple tale of a boy and his undead dog that marks a refreshing return to basics for director Tim Burton.
Disney has released a new full-length trailer for Frankenweenie, Tim Burton’s 3D black and white stop-motion remake of his own 1984 short film of the same name. The movie, which features the voices of Winona Ryder, Catherine O’Hara and Martin Landau, opens Oct. 5.
Disney has premiered the first trailer for Frankenweenie, director Tim Burton’s 3D black and white stop-motion film about boy who uses his science kit to bring his beloved pet back to life after the dog is struck by a car.
The first official images have debuted from Frankenweenie, Tim Burton’s 3D stop-motion remake of the 1984 short film that led to his firing from Disney.