What is the best Tim Burton movie of all time?
From gothic fairy tales to macabre musicals and superhero nightmares, Tim Burton's filmography spans playful darkness and sincere emotion in ways no one else can. Cast your vote!

Edward Scissorhands
A gentle artificial man with scissors for hands struggles to fit into the pastel-colored conformity of suburban society.

Beetlejuice
A mischievous bio-exorcist ghost is summoned by a recently deceased couple to haunt the new occupants of their home.

Batman
The Dark Knight faces his first major villain, the flamboyantly murderous Joker, over the soul of Gotham City.

Big Fish
A son tries to understand his dying father by discovering the truth behind his larger-than-life tall tales.

Ed Wood
A loving black-and-white tribute to the infamously terrible filmmaker widely considered the worst director in Hollywood history.

Sleepy Hollow
Ichabod Crane is sent to a superstitious small town to investigate a series of beheadings by a mysterious Headless Horseman.

Sweeney Todd
A vengeful barber returns to London to exact bloody revenge on the corrupt judge who destroyed his life and family.

Batman Returns
Batman faces the sinister Penguin and a seductive Catwoman in a dark, operatic sequel set at Christmastime in Gotham.

Corpse Bride
A shy young man accidentally proposes to a dead bride while practicing his wedding vows in a moonlit forest.

Mars Attacks!
An all-star cast faces a full-scale alien invasion as the Martians prove to be both technologically superior and completely deranged.

Pee-wee's Big Adventure
The eccentric, bowtie-clad Pee-wee Herman embarks on a cross-country odyssey to recover his stolen bicycle.

Alice in Wonderland
A now-teenage Alice returns to the whimsical underground realm she once visited as a child, this time destined to save it from the Red Queen.
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