Dark Shadows

  • Comedy
  • Fantasy
5/9/2012
113
PG-13

Every family has its demons

Vampire Barnabas Collins is inadvertently freed from his tomb and emerges into the very changed world of 1972. He returns to Collinwood Manor to find that his once-grand estate and family have fallen into ruin.

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Revenue:
$245,527,149
Budget:
$150,000,000

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  • darrenhamilton14

    Let's leave it all at the door here. I loved Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Batman. Hated Batman Returns, Alice in Wonderland, and Willy Wonka. Could care less about Nightmare before Christmas and Sweeney Todd. Okay, so I'm not a Tim Burton hater. I'm not a huge Tim Burton fan. I think in this situation, I'm as close as you get to the average movie goer. No agenda, no attachments. That being said, this film is terrible. Burton spent so much effort and time worrying about making this film Gothic and off pace, stuffing his favorite actors into the film even though half of their parts were pointless, he forgot he was making a film. It's a simple and fun idea but it feels like ego and "showiness" kept them from making the plot even make ...

    May 13, 2012
  • Dark Jedi

    I generally like Tim Burton as well as Johnny Depp. This movie was no exception. It is a dark (of course with Tim Burton) comedy with some hint of action/thriller in it. I would not really characterize it as a horror movie even though there are a vampire as well as a witch and a werewolf in it. Of course there is the romance stuff but I personally feel that is really more of a background or justification to the plot than anything else.

    This is not a magnificent movie but its a good movie. I have never seen the original series so I am not biased by that. It seems that many people that considers this to be a bad movie refers to the original show. I have read several of the critical reviews and I do not agree with most of them.

    I found this...

    February 25, 2018
  • Wuchak

    I dont get all the hate

    On coastal Maine, a Vampire named Barnabas Collins (Johnny Depp) is released in 1972 after almost 200 years in captivity and reacquaints himself with his familys chateau & the nearby fishing village. Michelle Pfeiffer plays the Collins matriarch, Helena Bonham Carter the in-house shrink, Eva Green a conniving witch, Bella Heathcote the reincarnation of Barnabas long-lost love and Chloë Grace Moretz a 15 year-old punk.

    Directed by Tim Burton, Dark Shadows (2012) isnt far removed in tone from his Sleepy Hollow (1999), which also featured Depp as the protagonist, although I suppose Shadows throws in a little more humor. Ive never seen the TV soap opera Dark Shadows or the subsequent two movies, so I cant com...

    November 4, 2018
  • Ruuz

    I'm sorry but I am incapable of buying 50-year-old Johnny Depp as the immortal, youthful, irresistible heir to his father's New World empire. Maybe in a better movie, I would have been too distracted to be bothered by it, but this is Tim Burton's 2012 reboot of Dark Shadows, so that was not the case.

    Final rating: - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product.

    May 19, 2020
  • Kamurai

    Really good watch, would watch again, and can recommend.

    Don't get me wrong, this is probably a stranger than good watch, but from concept to story to characters, it has a lot of good to it. Some of the choices are a bit odd, but they do create their own problem-solution story arcs that make it feel like this was a comic book that was consolidated into a movie.

    While Depp's typical weirdness is abundant, each character has their own weirdness about them, and the otherworldly atmosphere of the movie is what makes it.

    Eva Green does steals the show whenever she makes an appearance, and her character is a force of power, and it shows.

    There is something very intriguing about immortal characters locked in battle, and that's what really draws me back to this movie.

    November 14, 2020

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