The Stone Roses' 1990 gig at Spike Island and Tim Burton's dead dog are given a new lease of lifeFang to rightsTim Burton's Frankenweenie – a stop-motion, black-and-white ode to the horror films of his youth – opened the 56th BFI London film festival last week. It was bursting with every horror reference you could think of, as young Victor Frankenstein brings his dead dog Sparky back to life with an experiment for the school science fair.Burton has lovingly crafted his references – doesn't...
Guardian Music — The Stone Roses' 1990 gig at Spike Island and Tim Burton's dead dog are given a new lease of lifeFang to rightsTim Burton's Frankenweenie – a stop-motion, black-and-whi... more info