It begins with the familiar sight of the Disney castle. Then – with a crack of thunder – the candy-coloured palace turns into a monochrome haunted house. Before the film itself has even begun, Frankenweenie shows Tim Burton’s power to subvert. The film is based on the 1984 short that saw Burton fired from Disney. Now, extended to feature length and rendered in painstaking stop motion animation, Burton is not just back in the bosom of the corporation, but allowed to corrupt one of its most potently pukey symbols.

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