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Tag Archives: Tim Burton
World Advent : Day 10
The Film: Blancanieves – Spain From the giant red curtain swinging back to open the film to the bittersweet ending that so mirrors the culture which influences every drop of this take on the classic tale of Snow White — … Continue reading
Posted in Black & White, Christmas, Drama, European, Film, Film Genre, Food, Foreign Film, Holiday, International Cinema, Netflix, Period, Period Drama, Period Piece, Screenwriting, Snack, Spices, Theme, Vegetarian
Tagged Advent, Arts, Blancanieves, Carmen, Christmas, Drama, Film, Film Blog, Film Review, Filmmaking, Films, Food, Food Blog, Foreign Cinema, foreign film, Foreign Films, Holiday, Homemade, Movies, Pablo Berger, Paella, Popcorn, Recipe Blog, Silent film, Snow White, Spain, Spanish, Spanish Food, Tim Burton, Writing
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Advent: Day 8
The Film: Les triplettes de Belleville [The Triplets of Belleville] To paraphrase Brad Bird — animation is not a genre, it is a style of storytelling through which you can have every genre. And The Triplets of Belleville gives a … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, Christmas, Comedy, Cookies, Drama, Film, Food, France, French, Holiday, Independent, International Cinema, Modified Recipe, Thriller, Uncategorized
Tagged Advent, Brad Bird, Chocolate Coconut Macaroon, Cinema, Coconut, Coconut Milk, Comedy, Dessert, Film, foreign film, French Animation, French Cinema, French Film, Max Fleischer, Movie, North American Macaroon, Oliver & Company, Online Recipes, Recipe, Roald Dahl, The Triplets of Belleville, Tim Burton, Vegan Ganache, Vegetarian
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