Victor Van Dort, a shy, nervous young man, is engaged to be married to Victoria Everglot, the daughter of aristocratic though impoverished parents, but, when he is unable to remember his vows at their wedding rehearsal, Victor retires to a nearby forest...read the complete Corpse Bride (2005) review at Movierapture (Keith Allen)
Though it’s not quite up-to-par with his rollicking masterpiece The Nightmare Before Christmas, Tim Burton’s Corpse Bride certainly doesn’t hurt for trying: it’s a freewheeling ode to casual morbidity and an unparalleled visual achievement,...read the complete Corpse Bride (2005) review at Appreciating Great Trash
If Tim Burton decided to abandon live-action filmmaking for a career in animation, I’d say, “Bravo!” The wild-haired director is, in my opinion, one of both genres’ most inventive and imaginative artists, as this latest offering...read the complete Corpse Bride (2005) review at Moviepie.com
I watched Corpse Bride having never seen The Nightmare Before Christmas, but it's obvious they both have the same sort of theme and are aimed at an artistic audience.
I liked it, especially since it was new to me personally. Having seen so, so, ...