Tim Burton hilariously shared thoughts on fans wanting a sequel to The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Tim Burton dishes on the difficulty he and Henry Selick faced while working with Disney on The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The Nightmare Before Christmas is still incredibly popular after 30 years, and the director has an idea that could add to the story.
Disneyland is getting ready to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Haunted Mansion Holiday in a very special way.
Believe it or not, there was a follow-up to the Henry Selick helmed stop-motion movie but The Nightmare Before Christmas 2 wasn’t a film sequel.
We're still debating if The Nightmare Before Christmas is a Christmas movie. And, we have 5 reasons why it is one, and then 5 why it's for Halloween.
A common misconception is that Tim Burton directed The Nightmare Before Christmas, but that's not true. So why do people think that?
Tim Burton's Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas sure has skeletons in his closet. "Something's Up with Jack" is an understatement.
A single visit to Halloween Town might reveal a bunch of monsters capable of chills and thrills, but each character in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas has their own unique personality traits that are easy to spot. Fans choose their favorite characters, from idealistic Jack to pragmatic Sally, based not only on their cool stop-motion effects, but on their attitudes and actions.
In 1993, Tim Burton gave the world The Nightmare Before Christmas, a stop-motion animated musical dark fantasy Halloween-Christmas film. It is all about Jack Skellington, the King of Halloween Town, who discovers Christmas Town. The iconic songs, the zany characters, the holiday celebrations… this movie has gone down as a classic, so fans should show off their love for it in as many ways as possible!
Whether you view it as a spooky Halloween movie or a Christmas classic, The Nightmare Before Christmas is a beloved holiday classic. From the claymation animation to Danny Elfman's beautiful soundtrack, there's something for everyone in this Tim Burton masterpiece.
Welcome to The Witching Hour! Collider’s horror podcast, co-created and co-hosted by Horror Editor Haleigh Foutch and Senior Editorial Producer Perri Nemiroff. This week, Haleigh and Perri catch up on a bunch of the latest horror happenings. First they kick things off by giving their thoughts on the Pet Sematary trailer and those big book changes, being surprised by the first Child's Play trailer, and what we're hearing about The CW's The Lost Boys series. Then they give their thoughts on the Nightmare Before Christmas rumor that's making the rounds and if they …