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Monster movies / Gothic fiction / Tim Burton / Mise en scène / German Expressionism / Vincent / Frankenweenie / The Nightmare Before Christmas / Sleepy Hollow / Film / Animation / Film theory
Date: 2014-06-29 20:45:15
Monster movies
Gothic fiction
Tim Burton
Mise en scène
German Expressionism
Vincent
Frankenweenie
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Sleepy Hollow
Film
Animation
Film theory

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