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Tim Burton immerses the Video Club in his fantastical universe 🎬
When you hear ‘Beetlejuice,’ ‘Edward Scissorhands,’ or, more recently, ‘Wednesday,’ you think of fantasy film legend Tim Burton! The director took the entire Video Club into his world, where he discussed his empathy for monsters, his meeting with Jenna Ortega, and the inspirations behind his greatest classics.
“Daisies” Japanese Chirashi Poster // Videotheque
in my mind, all the time.
Fantastic Planet Poster // Videotheque
I had no thoughts at all, only an overwhelming desire not to feel anything ever again
Edgar Wright, the unpredictable genius of cinema, is in the Video Club
Edgar Wright is something of a Swiss Army knife of British cinema. In his Video Club, the director looks back at the masterpieces of the silver screen that have marked his life in an attempt to describe his personality, which is as satirical as it is lucid.
From Die Hard to Death Proof, via Hot Fuzz, Wright unfurls a trajectory shaped by the screen, that of a kid in his small university screening room who became one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary cinema.
The legendary Guillermo del Toro is in the Video Club 👽
The very, very, very great multi-Oscar-winning director Guillermo del Toro is in the Video Club for 30 legendary minutes.
He talks to us about his cult films, his friendship with James Cameron, the monsters that inspired him… and all the Frankensteins that exist 😱