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Sleepy Hollow

Starring: Johnny Depp, Christina Ricci Director: Tim Burton MPAA Rating: R
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (143 customer reviews)

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The secret to "getting" Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow is appreciating that it's the film he's wanted to make his whole life. After the intimately expressive Edward Scissorhands, this is his most personal venture. Burton's Gothic style--apparent through all his work--stems from a childhood misspent watching the horror movies of Roger Corman, Hammer studios, and anything featuring his idol Vincent Price. For Sleepy Hollow Burton surrounded himself with his usual collaborators and friends; the production was almost entirely shot on location outside London to reunite him with key members of the crew he'd used a decade earlier in Batman, and also to capture the atmosphere of Hammer horror on its own turf.

Johnny Depp's Constable Ichabod Crane warmly emulates the mannerisms and enunciation of Peter Cushing. In a prologue scene Burton plays out a long-held fantasy by pitting Depp against Christopher Lee. And it is fantasy that categorises the film throughout, from the mythical fireside telling of the Hessian Horseman's origin (a mesmerising Christopher Walken), to the bright spots of colour saturating Crane's childhood dreams (featuring Burton's real-life love Lisa Marie). These moments literally shine out amid a meticulously crafted look for the film, which underwent a bleaching process to tone things down to an almost monochrome hue. The Scooby Doo-like whodunnit plot, concerning family lineage and petty vengeance, is naturally secondary to what Burton is aiming to achieve through photography and performance, which includes expressive cameos from Michael Gambon, Michael Gough, Jeffrey Jones, and Iain McDiarmid. Yet despite all these subtleties, it's also his best action movie: the swordplay betters anything from his earlier work, while the windmill escape and subsequent coach chase is truly breathtaking in choreography and execution. If you find a cheesy grin on your face for most of the film, you've "got" it. If not, see Hammer's Dracula at once! --Paul Tonks



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Often cited as an homage to the infamous films of Hammer Studios, upon deeper investigation into the influences of director Tim Burton, it becomes increasingly clear that, while the film does indeed have much in common with the British horror classics, the majority of visual influence is instead derived from the lush, gothic films of Mario Bava. Bearing a striking resemblance to 1960s Black Sunday in particular, Burton's muted color palate, vividly splashed with abundant amounts of blood so unnaturally red it seems to drip from the screen, represents a masterful command of color scheme rarely seen since Bava's color-era heyday. While Sleepy Hollow may not retain the masterful balance of a striking visuals and solid characterization as skillfully as Burton's early efforts, Sleepy Hollow remains a remarkably beautiful film which offers both dark humor and some breathtaking set pieces. Burton's cast does as much as humanly possible to bring scribe Andrew Kevin Walker's characters to life, though without the proper foundation, the means to define the characters much further beyond the occasional meaningful gesture or enduring quirk are unfortunately absent. Despite this minor flaw, those willing to judge Sleepy Hollow on its own terms and forego the stratospheric expectations with which Burton films are generally greeted will find themselves in for a sumptuously visual and giddily macabre interpretation of an enduring tale that has chilled the bones of children for generations. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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5.0 out of 5 stars Tim Burton's take on the classic Washington Irving story, Oct 21 2008
By Frances L. Arsenault "lover of literature" (Nanaimo, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sleepy Hollow (Widescreen) (DVD)
I get a nack for literary movies (as I said many, many times), even from the classic horror novels, with literature's famous monsters : Count Dracula, The Frankenstien Monster, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, The Phantom of The Opera, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and...The Headless Horseman; and also I love Tim Burton's films (a few of them actually).

Out of the versions of this classic Washington Irving story, I love both the Disney animated version narrated (and sang) by Bing Crosby, and this gruesome, Gothic film version starring two of my favorite actors - Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. In this version, Ichabod Crane is a constable from New York in 1799, who is most concerned with all the new scientific gadgets that will allow him to do his job better. However, he is quite squeamish about his latest assignment: traveling to the town of Sleepy Hollow, where there have been a series of murders involving people whose heads have been cut off. Upon his arrival, the four town elders informs him that the three victims were killed in open ground, and the heads had disappeared - taken by a headless ghost that is supposedly responsible. Ichabod is unconvinced of this, but learns more about the ghostly horseman - it is the ghost of a vicious Hessian sent by the British during the revolutionary war, and he was caught by redcoats and decapitated with his own sword. When Ichabod sees the ghost kill one of the town council members, his skepticism evaporates - and he soon discovers that the horseman's ghost has an unholy connection to Baltus Van Tassel, a wealthy farmer - and whose daughter (named Katerina), Ichabod is falling in love with.

Overall, this is an awesome film, Johnny gives it wit, humour and charm; this film is also great for the October month, close to Halloween (or any month).
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tim Burton rock's my world!, Jul 21 2008
By Martine "MC" (Montreal) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Sleepy Hollow (Widescreen) (DVD)
I mean... it does not get any better than this. A horror movie with charm! Johnny Depp is outstanding in his role! If you like horror movies with great intrigues, this one is for you!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ichabod Crane vs The headless Horseman, Oct 25 2007
By falcon "disdressed12" (canada) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Sleepy Hollow (Widescreen) (DVD)
Sleepy Hollow is a wonderful film.it is very atmospheric,visually
stunning and very creepy.Tim Burton does a wonderful job of directing
here.this a very well paced film with excellent acting performances
from all.the great Johnny Depp plays the role of Ichabod Crane,a very
quirky police investigator who,due to his radical theories,is banished
to the remote village of Sleepy hollow.Once there it is his job to
solve the mysterious murders perpetrated by the Headless Horseman.the
movie is set in the latter half of the 18th century.The supporting cast
all put in great performances.This a movie that will disturb you and
keep you enraptured by it's beautiful visual style.Sleepy Hollow is
also a movie of substance.Burton recreates the time and place very
authentically.Though Burton can be hit and miss with his films,he hits
the mark with this one. 5/5
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hollow DEFINATELY won't put you to sleep
Great Plot. Great Characters. Great Lines. Great Acting. Tim Burton is a genius, Johnny Depp is gorgeous and talented as ever. What more can I say?
Published on Jun 5 2005 by paula

5.0 out of 5 stars Johnny Depp is f***ing hot!
Looky looky, im the first one to write a review on this cr*p, and ur not, u must all be blonde. Actually, its a rather nice piece of cr*p starring johnny depp, who i could eat... Read more
Published on Oct 9 2004 by Victoria

4.0 out of 5 stars another good film by tim burton.but it has NO child like sid
you know the drill on this one i hope.the story is way off,but the movie is quite good anyway.johnny depp is the star,ichabod crane.this is his best movie. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2004 by abe

5.0 out of 5 stars A Classic Take On a Classic Tale
In the trend of other Tim Burton films, the complextion of the film is creamy, and satisfying. It tells the common veiwer about Sleepy Hollow, yet puts new tantalizing details in... Read more
Published on Jul 2 2004 by Jordan

5.0 out of 5 stars Sleepy Hollow Is a Genuine Fright-Fest
Tim Burton's films, often praised for the intensity of their mood, bring with them a glimpse of the darker side of the human psyche. Read more
Published on Jun 30 2004 by Scott Kolecki

5.0 out of 5 stars We're Gonna Need Shorter Coffins...
Ichabod Crane (Johnny Depp) is sent from NYC to Sleepy Hollow to investigate 3 grizzly, decapitation murders. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2004 by Bindy Sue Frønkünschtein

4.0 out of 5 stars Gothic Wonders
Once again Tim Burton adds his sinister, elegant touch to one of the strangest tales of all time. The results are excellent. Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004

3.0 out of 5 stars The script rips the MYSTIQUE out of the horseman. For shame!
The movie was effective until it decided to definitely nail down the exact nature of the Horseman. After that, it was basically just a comic book "heroes beat the evil... Read more
Published on Jun 28 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best movies yet...
I would have to say this is one movie that stands out in its on league. When you see this movie you do feel as if your back in the 1800's, and every thing is nicely put together... Read more
Published on Jun 19 2004 by Garrett Yarbrough

2.0 out of 5 stars Am I the Only Person Disappointed by this Movie?
I liked EDWARD SCISSORHANDS and ED WOOD, both Tim Burton films starring Johnny Depp, and I suppose I was expecting something like that from this one. Read more
Published on Jun 10 2004 by Miles

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