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Creepmaster Tim Burton’s New Movie Has a Feminist Message

They say behind every great man is a woman whose work he's taking credit for. At least, that was the case for artists Margaret and Walter Keane, the subjects of a new biopic by Tim Burton. The Dark Shadows director is trading his typical fantasy world for a drama with a strong message of female empowerment.
Big Eyes tells the story of the Keanes, circa 1950s and '60s. Margaret (played by Amy Adams) is a divorcee with a young daughter and a knack for painting young women with huge eyes. She falls for Walter (Christoph Waltz, who can never say no to playing a baddie), only to discover he wants to take all the credit for her kitschy art. Cue a power struggle for the ages.
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Krysten Ritter and Jason Schwartzman costar, and we're still holding our breaths for Johnny Depp to suddenly surface as an art critic with a Romanian accent and some sort of nose prosthetic.
Watch the trailer below, then mark the December 25 release date on your calendars. You're not doing anything that day, right? (Indiewire)
Video: Courtesy YouTube.


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