Tim Burton’s Nightmare before Christmas comes back to the big screen this autumn, between Halloween and Christmas itself.
Based on characters invented by Tim Burton, this stop-motion animated film tells the story of a bored soul ruling Halloween land who discovers Christmas land and brings his own unique style to Christmas.
Done with the best intentions, mayhem occurs.
A musical film, it’s a visual feast as you might expect from the mind of Tim Burton, and was originally felt too dark and scary for children to be released by Disney Films. It’s however a visual delight, with the two faced mayor, the lovelorn girl, the mad scientist and of course the main character, Jack Skellington.
Although set largely in Halloween land, it’s very much a Christmas film, and the Prince Charles Cinema will show it as part of their season, and with two screenings being an audience sing-along.
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