Thursday, 31 December 2015

Blade Runner 1983 (Director's Cut 1999)

Disclaimer: I saw  it before but I was really young and forgot everything apart how confusing and slow it is (I probably wasn't even 1)

This is an 1982 sci-fi film based on the book "Do androids dream electric sheep?" by Phillip K. Dick.Directed by Ridley Scott written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples produced by Micheal Deeley. The production was done by the Ladd Company and Warner Bros. It had a budget of 28,000,000 it has made 38,800,000 the film explores many themes the biggest are technology, slavery and identity. The film won awards for it's dramatic presentation, best cinematography, best set design, best costume and got a Czech lion award for best foreign film. The film follows a Blade Runner called Rick Deckard (A person who has to hunt down Replicants) who is looking for 6 replicants as 5 had committed mutiny and killed 12 people on their mining colony even though one was killed. One of the key scenes in the film is the climatic ending what is one of the best scenes in film and even though the lines are improvised they are amazing and so is the original lines (It has it's own Wikipedia page) there aren't really many films similar to this one could be  the Alien film also from Ridley Scott as the crew didn't know that Ash is a android. After the film Ridley Scott went to make more films such as the Martian (2015), Gladiator (2000) and Prometheus (2012). Harrison Ford went on to star in more amazing films Regarding Henry (1991), The Fugitive (1993) and Cowboys and Aliens (2011). Unfortunately except for Daryl Hannah no other actors done anything as big as this. Daryl Hannah played Ellie Driver in Kill Bill vol.1 & 2. The film Blade Runner has many different versions there are about seven different versions of this one film. For this I shall be looking at performance and misc en scene.

In the climatic scene of the film we have Deckard chasing Batty. In this Deckard is hanging on his finger tips and just before he dies he is grabbed by Batty. For this very small bit I shall be talking about the performance. Batty says "Quite an experience to live in fear isn't it? That's what it is to be a slave." When Batty says this he has a sort of shocked and menacing look on his face, this would be to show that he's amazed that he has defeated Beckard even though he's going to die any second of old age of 3. It would also show the amazement that someone will have learned something form a replicant. After this and when he reaches down to pull Deckard up you can see the confusion on Deckard's face as he's just been saved. When Batty says his monologue Deckard clearly changes his feeling as it goes from confusion to understanding to learning to understanding. During the monolgue is being said Batty changes form looking menacing and arrogant to a sort of confused face as if he's forgetting something to then sounding as if he's on his death bed. To strengthen this his facial expression, body language and voice are in perfect harmony. Just before he says the words "Tears...in rain." just before he says this he coughs as if he's actually crying. When he then says after the words "Time...to die." he says them incredibly soft to truly connect with the audience with him throwing his head down showing he has died.

In the final scenes it is a fight between Batty and Deckard. For this I shall be talking about the misc en scene. During most of this Batty is nearly naked. This would be showing that he is having a few issues as he is looking absolutely mental and him aging has gotten allot worse. In another part when Deckard has gotten away he is seen pushing his fingers back into place while this goes on Batty has his hand clamping up showing that he is unable to stop himself from losing his fight not just with Deckard but actually with his life. To stop this he pushes a nail through his hand the two doing actions related with hands shows they have some sort of connection and that they are the same while being hugely different. During the climatic Batty is seen holding a dove very close. After Batty dies you can see the dove fly away. The dove is clearly representing Batty's life him holding the dove very close shows he doesn't want to let go of his life just yet. When the dove flys away it's clearly showing that he is dead, however the dove also appears as a symbol of hope as doves often are viewed like that. It could be telling the audience that Batty was a sign of hope the dark and depressing city had needed.

Monday, 21 December 2015

Star Wars: The Force Awakens (No Spoilers)

First thing first. It's my birthday when I do this so tough tit and if you haven't seen it you either are going to or you're mentally ill. Correction there was a mentally ill guy in the cinema when I watched it so there's no excuse not to see it. When you go out and watch the film your life shall be changed forever and you may start crying out of how amazing and beautiful it is.

This is a sci-fi action film from last week in 2015. It was directed by JJ Abrams and also written by him with Lawrence Kasdan and Micheal Arndt. Produced by again JJ abrams, Bryan Burk and Kathleen Kennedy with the music being composed by John Williams. The film had  been made by Lucas Art Films, Bad Robot and True North productions. The key cast are Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Adam Driver, Daisy Ridley and John Boyega. It had been given the budget of $200,000,000 and has made still counting how much (My guess is Bruce Wayne and Scrooge McDuck combined). It hasn't won any awards as it's not even a week since release. The narrative I am not allowed to say due to personal issues. Key scenes too many and also it would partly ruin the film for other people. Comparables in a quality sense nothing comes close in another sense the rest of the other Star Wars films. None of the people have gone on to make anything else as they are going to be making Episode VIII and Episode IX. For this I shall be looking at the sound and cinematography.

The sound in the film is ridiculously amazing it had been done by the outstanding John William. Every time you hear anything form of music you will want to cry out of how nostalgic and suiting it is for the film. However there is very little new music as it really doesn't need any it was mostly taken from the other films. Every piece of non dietetic sound will make your body go utterly mental as it's just great to listen to. The only issue what occurred was that my brother who I saw it with couldn't understand some of the performers as when we left he still didn't know who had what name and what it was.

The cinematography this needs no explanation every shot has been done perfectly. You can clearly see what they are trying to demonstrate in the film.

This is my favorite shot/section in the entire film don't worry it has been taken from the trailer I think if not then sorry bu this is another perspective from the trailer. To me it clearly shows the might of the First Order and the idea that the Empire/First Order are truly Nazis in space but actually done seriously and well (There are actually films about it e.g. Iron Sky). This is true for every shot as it has been masterfully done and well thought out. From the start you'll attempt to not go mental however as it goes on you'll start to accept that it looks truly beautiful.

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Non-Stop

This is an action film from 2014 what has the themes of security, terrorism and mystery. It was directed by Jaume Collet-Serra. Written by John W. Richardson, Chris Roach and Ryan Engle. Produced by Alex Heineman, Andrew Rona and Joel Silver. The main cast is Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore and Scoot McNairy. The film had been given a budget of $50,000,000 and made $222,809,600. The film had won 0 awards and was nominated for best thriller. The film follows Bill Marks who is an US air marshal who has to get $150,000,000 into an off shore account if not then someone on the plane will die every 20 minutes. A film what is similar to this would be A walk among the tomb stones 2014 what has Liam Neeson trying to solve another crime. After this Liam Neeson had been in many more films these being the Lego Movie 2014, A million ways to die in the west 2014, Taken 3 2014 and more and some which haven't been released. Julianne Moore has been in the Hunger games Mocking Jay part 1&2 and other films. Scoot McNairy had starred in Gone girl other films what have been released and others what haven't such as Batman vs Super: Dawn of Justice  (what currently looks confusing in a bad way). Jaume Collet-Serra had made Run all night 2015 what had also starred Liam Neeson and is currently making the shallows. For this is shall look at Misc en scene and performance.

For this is shall be talking about the performance.In one scene Liam Neeson is interrogating a teacher in the film called Tom. When he does this Tom starts to tense up showing that he doesn't wish to reveal any information. It tells the audience that Tom actually may know something to how people have been dying and who wants the money.

In another part Liam Neeson needs to get the doctor on the plane over to the cockpit. When he does this Liam Neeson and the doctor are speaking quietly to show the audience that what they are speaking of shouldn't be heard by the other passengers.Then Riley stands up and yells at Liam asking questions telling the audience that Riley wants everyone to know what is being said and the information to go public. When Riley follows Liam, Liam throws him to the wall and talks quietly so that Riley then learns that the information can't be said loudly.

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Austin Powers International Man of Mystery

This is an comedy film from 1997 what has the themes of love, change and espionage. It was directed by Jay Roach produced by Demi Moore, Jenifer Todd, Suzanne and Mike Myers who also had written and starred in the film. The production companies involved were  Capella International, Eric's Boy, KC Medien, Moving Pictures and New Line Cinema. It was given a budget of $16.5 million and made $67.7 million at the box office. It won awards for best movie villain, best dance sequence and best original screenplay. The film is about a British agent called Austin Powers who apart form saving the world form Dr.Evil is and 1960s swinger. One night when he attempts to stop Dr.Evil however Dr.Evil freezes himself to stop him Austin does the same and says that he should be unfrozen when Dr.Evil advance 30 years to 1997 and Dr.Evil and Austin return. For this is shall look at Misc en scene and sound.

In the film Dr.Evil and two of his advisers and helper are clear mockeries of James bond villains. Number 2 from Austin powers is meant to be Largo from the 1965 film "Thunderball", this can be easily seen form him wearing his signature eye patch. Frau Farbissina is clearly meant to be Rosa Klebb from "From Russia With Love" this can be seen form them both being an older woman from Russia who mostly wears gray suits. His helper is also meant to be Odd Job from "Goldfinger". This can be seen by them being large Asian looking men wearing a suit who throws pieces of clothing in this it is a show while in "Goldfinger" it's a hat. Dr.Evil is meant to be a Mockery of Ernst Stavro Blofeld from many different Bond films. We can tell this as they both are bald men with a scar across their face while having a white cat with them (however Dr.Evils loss it's fur during the un-freezing process).

Throughout the film sound is used in different ways. It is mostly used to constantly remind the audience that Austin is from the 1960s. In little transitions in the film there is seen to be a short musical segment when these appear the band is meant to resemble the Beatles. (unless you live under a rock) This is meant to be a reference to the 1960s  where they dominated the music scene. In addition in these little bits no body in these short segments are from the 1990s the closest in Austin however these are to show what Austin is use to and shows the difference there is in 30 years.

Sunday, 29 November 2015

CASE STUDY '71 (2014)

'71 is an action film what has the themes of war, religion and survival from Yann Demange. It is set in 1971 in Belfast when the Catholic south and the protestant north are fighting. Gary Hook a brand new soldier is sent in and is abandoned he has to try and survive the night before he is killed by the Catholics. The film was released in 2014 and had received the best British independent film award for best director. It had been produced by Crab Apple films and Warp films. In the opening weekend the film had made $55,761 and has made $2,900,00 by the 3rd of May it had also a budget of $8,100,000. For this I shall be looking at misc en scene and editing.

Throughout the film there are mostly two different costumes. These are the army uniforms and casual clothes. The importance of these is that it'll show the difference between the two. One shows order and discipline while the other shows violence and anger. The one showing order is the army as they do not wish to be any violence meanwhile the everyone else in causal clothes seems to want it these being most of the Irish people and also being the undercover soldiers.

In one brief part there is a shot of apartment block. In this shot it's meant to be highlighting that there are some flats however also in the shot is a statue of the mother Mary. The mother Mary is more commonly used by Catholics than Protestants. This will be telling the audience that the block of flats are in the Catholic area what earlier we were told that is an IRA headquarters and will probably lead to them being killed.

In an earlier part of the film when it really begins we see Gary run into a small sort of toilet when he does it is mostly pitch black however there is a little bit of light. Assuming that the darkness is how likely Gary will die then the single strobe light should then represent the odds that he'll survive. It also could be showing foreshadowing that for the rest of the majority of the film he shall be covered in darkness.

Just earlier that the soldiers had been isolating a road so that there can be searches done. However while this is happening there are these women whoa are banging bin lids onto the floor. This causes lots of panic and to improve this there are quick cuts between Gary and everything happening. It's telling the audience that there is panic everywhere and that Gary is finding it hard to cope with it all.

Friday, 20 November 2015

Audience

Audience is a group of people or person who witnesses something. This can happen at any time it happens nearly all of the time. This however can be used for more profit gaining purposes. For this is I shall be looking at more profitable reasoning behind having an audience. To do this I shall explain some different theories. These are the Hypodermic Needle theory, Audience responses, User & gratification/ personal identity and Surveillance.

Hypodermic Needle Theory:
This is a theory where it says that the audience is an empty vessel and that the people creating what ever we are being an audience to need to fill our heads. This is simply saying that we have no actual knowledge and only the creators can help us.

Audience Responses:
There are three different types of responses these are Preferred reading what is where the audience is impressed by everything they see. Then there is Negational reading this is where the audience are impressed by some of the elements of the film and what it is offering. Lastly there is Opperstion reading this is where a person shall criticise most of the film by finding flaws in most of it.

User&Gratification/Personal Identity:
This is when the creators get the audience to view themselves. the point of this is to get the audience to think that they need the product they are selling. As it's meant to make you feel like that you want it, that you want to have it.

Surveillance:
This is how we get our news. This can be manipulated so that it convinces us to act in a particular way so that we buy what they want us to. This can also be used so that we think in a particular ways it'll change our actions what could possibly change our lifestyle.

Wednesday, 18 November 2015

John Q

This is a thriller type film. It has the theme of family, medicine and politics. It follows a man called John Q who has a wife and young son however the son grows ill and needs a heart transplant. Unfortunately his insurance won't cover and he needs to take drastic action to get his son the help he needs. So to get this help he decides to take hostages in the emergency room. For this is shall be looking at performance and the misc en scene.

At the very start of the film we see their car being towed away. This then lead to John starting to look for a new job. It becomes very clear that they don't have that much money to the audience. You can clearly see the stress on John's face as he looks for a second job which only strengthens this knowledge to the audience. When the son comes into the room you can see how much the two parents love their child as they fill with joy, telling the audience that they deeply love their child.

Shortly after that when the child is dropped of at school they both briefly talk to each other. The child says that they can have the money he had saved up. This clearly touches the father and that is obvious to the audience who are meant to be touched as well by this gesture. John clearly then goes to tell his son that doesn't have to and it's obvious as he changes the tone of voice that he is using at that point.

Winter's Bone

This is a drama. It has the themes of  family, debt and survival. It follows the story Ree who is told that her dad has dropped bail meaning that his bond is due and unfortunately to back the bond he had put the house under it. It follows her try and track down her father so that he can go and take the punishment. For this I shall be looking at performance and misc en scene.

In one scene Ree is teaching her two siblings how to skin squirrel. In this they have three squirrel would be representing the fact they are still children and that they are weak they can have their skin ripped off. During this her brother doesn't wish to claw it's guts out and you can easily see the change of tone she has turnt from being their friend to being a teacher with a stricter tone of voice. Another change comes very soon as another person comes over and she turns from being friendly to being bland as she has started to talk about business.

At the end only the two younger children are given baby chicks. This is to show that they are still children while Ree who didn't get one is no longer a child but is now a woman. In addition it is also meant to show that they are able to look after themselves. However the smallest one Ashley gives Ree the chick meaning that Ree even if she wanted to still can't leave them behind and that her bond with them is far too strong.

Tuesday, 17 November 2015

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In addition not every shot is there.

Shrek 2

This is an animated comedy. It has fantasy, love and family themes. It is the sequel to the film Shrek this mainly will follow the title character who has gone with his wife to get his father in laws blessing. However he doesn't want him to be married to his daughter and tries to kill him while Shrek is trying to maintain his brand new marriage. For this is I shall be looking at editing and cinematography.

In one section Shrek and his friends go into the potion factory They go into one room and we have a low angle shot. The purpose of this is to emphasise the meaning behind how many potions there are and how large of a challenge it shall be. In later in the scene  there is a high angle shot with Shrek in the light alone. This could be showing that he is being judged for what he is doing by a higher power such as God.

In another scene earlier in the film the king, queen Fiona and Shrek are having dinner. As the scene progresses the emotional limit keeps on increasing. At one point the camera turns into a bird's eye view what is turning, this is meant to be representing a mexican stand off between the king and Shrek. As the emotions run wild the editing shots change more and faster this is to show how out of control the dinner is going at that  point.

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

This is a family musical. It has themes of family, love and creation. It follows the story of the Potts family, Truly Scrumptious (Yes that's her name) and Chitty the car. It mainly starts when the king of Bulgaria sees the car and wants it so he tries to steal it but in the end kidnaps granddad Potts, so the family and Truly go to rescue him. For this I shall be mostly focusing on performance and misc en scene.

In one section where Granddad has been kidnapped he starts to sing the posh song as they go over the sea. As he does this his voice changes, the meaning of this is so that he feels posh. Apart from actually leaving his family he seizes the opportunity to enjoy himself and have "The posh life". Doing this shows the audience that he is happy to be gone and that he feels free. In addition it also is one of the most comical bits in the film.

In another scene granddad Potts had been tasked with making a car sail. For this he is sent into clearly a lab. We know this as there looks to be experiments consonantly going on in the room. In addition all of the people in there are wearing lab coats, something they also have is beards so when they say they have been there for such along time. During the song The Roses of Success we are clearly reminded that they are working on building a floating boat as they keep on grabbing sailing equipment.

Resservoir Dogs

This is a crime film directed by Quentin Tarantino. It has the themes of Trust, Violence and friendship. This is a film about a group of men who pull off a heist but it goes wrong. You never see the heist however you can picture it in your head by what they said. The story mostly focuses on Mr.Pink, Mr.White, Mr.Orange and Mr.Yellow. They assume that someone had been a rat as the police arrived too early. For this is shall look at the cinematography and misc en scene.

Near the start where Mr.White and Mr.Pink are talking to each other about the idea that there is a rat amoungst them. While they are discussing this in the background there are three pots of coloured powder. These are orange, pink and white. They are meant to be representing the three different people in the warehouse they are in. The white and pink ones are together while the orange one is by itself showing that Mr.Orange is the rat as he is not with them he is in fact with the police. This is hidden however the audience will of have known this already before he says.

In another part we see Mr.Orange's origin. This is to continue the trend already as they had done it earlier for other people. In one part of Mr.Orange's origin we have him rehearsing a story so that he'll be believed and be undercover. When he is rehearsing this we have a mid shot with very little backdrop meaning that he is having to live in very cramp conditions. This would be telling the audience that he may be doing this dangerous job so thatb he will be able to get out and into some better living space.

Monday, 16 November 2015

Battle Royale 2

This is a Japanese action film what is the sequel to the 2001 film Battle Royale. It has the themes of Family, Terrorism and War. This follows another unlucky class who are forced into the Battle Royale Act 2. This class are sent to an island were a known terrorist group called the Wild Seven are located who are survivors of previous Battle Royales. One of the members of this class is Shorio Kitano who is the daughter of Kitano from the previous film who was killed by the leader of the Wild Seven Nanahara. For this is I shall be looking at the editing and the cinematography.

Throughout the film shaky camera's are used. This would be to show the chaos that the students would of have been going through. Also there are many different effects used on there such as near the end when characters run up the light of the sun covers them creating a sense of unknowing meaning that the audience is wondering what had happened to them.

In another section where they run into a building and are overwhelmed low angle shots are used so that the audience can see there point of view and that they are being oppressed by the others. At the same time their necklaces start to beep meaning that they're close to die if the large amount of beeping noises didn't increase the tension enough the quick editing showing the the scared faces. All of this is telling the audience that everyone is panicking.

Battle Royale

This is an Japanese action film. It has the themes of love, politics and trust. It is  based of a book of the same name, where a brand new government act where a class at random is selected and they must fight to the death until one is left however if there are more at the end of the three days everyone will die. It follows many of the different students involved and shows how each one had died, though it mostly follows Nanahara, Noriko and Kawada. in addition it focuses on Takako, Kazuo and Kitano-Sensi(Who is my favorite character). In this is I shall look at the performance elements and the Cinematography.


In one of the beginning scenes where the students are told what is happening they go through a mixture of emotions what are clearly shown. Anger is shown by some of them as they are outraged by the fact they must do this. Nanahara is clearly shown to be enraged by the death of Nobu. The reason that this happens is that we know that he is the closeest that Nanahara has had to a family and he is taken away form him in front of his eyes. To empise this the camera is having a mid shot of Nanahara so it can capture the shock on his face and that there is blood all over him. As the shots change so does his emotions. It then turns to a long shot where he is clearly sad even though we can't see his face we know this as he is crying out loud and to be in front of all his peers it must of been very saddening for him. After a short while he then clearly has a large amount of anger grow inside of him. The thing what pushes him is that Kitano asks him calmly with no simpithy if he is all right. we know he is angered by him screaming at Kitano and having to be forced to the ground.

While this scene goes on they are watching a video on what is happening. This is shot so that the entire TV screen fills the screen. It allows the audience feel like they are there with them creating a strong level of immersion. Immersion had been used often in this film for example at the beginning of the scene bright lights are shined into the audiences faces making them feel disorientated just like the students. This disorientation is a continuation of what had happened earlier as the camera is shot from a bird's eye view turning around so that the audience is confused but sees how many people are there.

Thursday, 5 November 2015

CASE STUDY My Brother the devil (2012)

This is a British film what has the genre Social Realism from Sally El Hosaini. It explores the themes of Love, living with crime and family. It's set in the London area mostly an area filled with flats. The two main protagonists live in a Muslim household form Egypt and are both get involved in gang culture.

The performance in the film is good as you can clearly see the changes between the two main protagonists go through during the entire film. Not to mention the changes that the two brothers have them self. In one part of the film a friend of the brothers is murdered. You can clearly see the affect it has on the two in there different ways, the emotion they have put into their characters to create a realistic perception of who they are. Something the two do is stick money inside of their mum's purse the point of this is to show that they care for their family.

Different types of shots are used in the film. For example at the start a variety of shots are used. One of the brothers is practicing their boxing clearly. You would easily be able to see the large amount of effort that he is putting in thanks to them using a close up to see the sweat in his head. Mid shots also allow you to see where he is at that current point.

Many different props are used in the misc en scene. An example of this would be in one seen where one of the brothers sees the painter. In this part the painter grabs a bottle of water while naked showing that he has grown a sweat form having sex.

Monday, 19 October 2015

CASE STUDY The Selfish Giant (2013)

The film The Selfish Giant is a social realism film mad by Clio Barnard. It has the themes of poverty, theft friendship and children. It was released in 2013 and has made $943,209 and received The Europa cinema award in the 2013 Cannes film festival it also had won best film at the 25th Stockholm international film festival. The mise en scene in this often uses symbolism and it also tells the audience what is happening before anything has been said in the scene. I shall also be looking at cinematography and what the different types of shots are showing.

In the film it's very clear that the two boy have their differences for example Swifty is kind, likes animals and wants to have a good life. Meanwhile Arbor whose name has two meanings in both mechanical and natural meanings is a violent, greedy and only concerned for the present. It's strange how these two are friends even though they have contrasting personalities however they both compliment each other. As Swifty keeps Arbor in check before he does too much damage and Arbor gets Swifty to have more courage sop that he will attempt and hopefully succeed.

Often in the film the different camera angles will show how the relationship between the characters are. For example in one shot both of the boys are sitting on one either side of the carriage they have. It shows the difference of views the two have at that point have a difference of opinions, as it's after they look at the power cable. Other camera shots show us that the two boys haven't gone down to other people's level. This is shown during the horse race as the two are up above them showing that they are better than them however the two do go down to their level as they want to race for them later on.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Tim Burton

Tim Burton is an American Director, Producer, Artist and Writer. He had started out as an animator in other films and because of this he has used animation in many of his films. He is well known for his Gothic, horror and macabre alter style. This is one of his token features so that an audience will easily know that this is his type of film and that the audience will know what to expect. He has made a large variety of films from sci-fis (Mars Attacks) to fantasies (Alice in Wonderland). He's done original stories (Nightmare Before Christmas) and he has also done remakes of other stories (Batman).

He has worked with a star studded cast for many of his films however Johnny Deep is the most occurring actor in his films. Michael Keaton has worked on some of Tim Burton's films as well these being in Batman, Batman returns and Beetlejuice he had all of the title roles. He has often used the music of Danny Elfman what has featured in many of his films, he also had been given roles in his films as well such as Jack the pumpkin king "Nightmare Before Christmas" and Bonejangles "Corpse Bride".

These are most of the films he has either Directed, Produce or Wrote he has had other roles in films for example 2009's Coraline where he was a design consultant. He is working on more films at the momment however these have not not been released yet.
Pee-Wee's Big Adventure (Debut in directing 1985)

















Beetlejuice (Director 1988)

























Batman (Director 1989)






















Edward Scissorhands
(Director, producer and writer 1990)


























Batman Returns (Director and producer 1992)





















The Nightmare Before Christmas
(Producer and writer 1993)























Ed Wood (Director and producer 1994)


Batman Forever (Producer 1995)

James and the Giant Peach (Producer 1996)
Mars Attacks (Director and producer 1997)
Sleepy Hollow (Director 1999)
Planet of the Apes (Director 2001)
Big Fish (Director 2003)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Director 2005)
Corpse Bride (Director and producer 2005)











Sweeney Todd: The demon barber of Fleet Street (director 2007)


 9 (Producer 2009)
Alice in Wonderland (Director 2010)
 Dark Shadows (Director 2012)















Frankenweenie (Director, Producer and writer 2012)