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Dark Shadows (film)

Dark Shadows is a 2012 dark fantasy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name. Directed by Tim Burton, the film stars Johnny Depp, Michelle Pfeiffer, Helena Bonham Carter, Eva Green, Jackie Earle Haley, Jonny Lee Miller, Chloë Grace Moretz, and Bella Heathcote in a dual role.[3] Christopher Lee has a small role in the film, his 200th film appearance and his fifth and final appearance in a Burton film. Jonathan Frid, star of the original Dark Shadows series, makes a cameo appearance. He died shortly before the film was released. One of the film's producers, Richard D. Zanuck, died two months after its release.

Dark Shadows
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTim Burton
Screenplay bySeth Grahame-Smith
Story by
Based onDark Shadows
by Dan Curtis
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyBruno Delbonnel
Edited byChris Lebenzon
Music byDanny Elfman
Production
companies
Distributed by
Release dates
  • May 7, 2012 (2012-05-07) (Los Angeles premiere)
  • May 10, 2012 (2012-05-10) (Australia)
  • May 11, 2012 (2012-05-11) (United States)
Running time
113 minutes[1]
Countries
  • United States
  • Australia[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$150 million[1]
Box office$245.5 million[1]

The film had a limited release on May 10, 2012,[4] and was officially released the following day in North America.[5] It performed poorly at the United States box office, but did well in foreign markets. Reviews for the film were mixed; critics praised its visual style and consistent humor, but felt it lacked a focused or substantial plot and developed characters.[6]

Plot edit

In 1760, a young Barnabas Collins and his wealthy Collinwood family moved from Liverpool to Maine, where they established the town of Collinsport and constructed the Collinwood Mansion. Fifteen years later, Barnabas is engaged to Josette while having an affair with a mistress servant, Angelique, who is secretly a witch. In response to his rejection, she murders his parents using magic and curses Barnabas. Angelique casts a spell on Josette, making her jump to her death from a cliff called Willows Hill. In a fit of grief, Barnabas attempts to leap to his death but fails because Angelique has cursed him into a vampire. She turns the town against him and he is buried alive in a coffin.

In 1972, Maggie Evans, under the alias of Victoria Winters, is hired as governess for the Collins family. She meets the current residents of Collinwood: Collins matriarch, Elizabeth, her teenage daughter Carolyn; Elizabeth's brother, Roger, and his young son. David, who believes he is being visited by his late mother's ghost; and a live-in alcoholic psychiatrist, Dr. Julia Hoffman. Meanwhile, a construction crew building a McDonald's unwittingly frees Barnabas from his tomb. He apologetically kills them, feeding on their blood, and then makes his way to Collinwood.

At Collinwood, Barnabas hypnotizes the caretaker, Willie, and reveals to Elizabeth that the family curse and her long-lost ancestor are true. He asks to rejoin the family and shows Elizabeth the manor's secret passages and hidden treasure. Though wary, she introduces him to the family as a distant relative from England.

Meanwhile, Angelique is running the massive rival cannery called Angel Bay Seafood. After discovering that Barnabas has escaped, she immediately makes her way to Collinwood to confront him, reminding Barnabas of her powers and her popularity with the town before she leaves.

While adjusting to modern life and falling for Victoria, Barnabas uses his powers and the family treasure to restore the Collinwood family business and wealth. Dr. Hoffman learns of his true nature and offers to try to turn him mortal again by removing his corrupted blood and giving him transfusions of human blood. Angelique demands at a board meeting to arrange a meeting with Barnabas and begs him to love her back, offering a truce between them for incentive, but threatens to destroy the Collins family and Victoria’s life.

Barnabas hosts a "happening" at Collinwood for the entire town. He finds Victoria alone, who reveals she has been seeing the ghost of Josette her entire life; her parents committed her to an asylum as a result, but she eventually escaped, and Josette directed her to Collinwood. She returns Barnabas' affections, much to Angelique's dismay.

Determined to be human again, Barnabas goes to Dr. Hoffman's office, where he discovers that she has been deceiving him so she can turn herself into a vampire and avoid death from old age. He drains all the blood from her body, and he and Willie dump her at sea, telling everyone she went away on business. After discovering Roger attempting to break into the secret passage that leads to the location of the hidden fortune of the Collins family, Barnabas confronts Roger and offers him a choice: to become a better father to David, or leave Collinwood; Roger chooses the latter. Heartbroken, David is nearly struck by a falling disco ball, but Barnabas saves him with supernatural speed and catches fire in the daylight, revealing himself as a vampire to the whole family and Victoria.

Feeling that his own family will never accept him, Barnabas meets with Angelique, who goads him into confessing to his murders and demands he join her as her paramour. He refuses, so she again traps him in a coffin. Angelique destroys the Collins' cannery and, with a recording of Barnabas' confession, rallies the town to storm Collinwood Manor.

David frees Barnabas, who confronts Angelique at Collinwood. They battle, and the townspeople see that she is a witch. Carolyn, who is revealed to be a werewolf, joins the fight, and Angelique uses her enchantments to subdue them. She admits she was responsible for the werewolf that bit Carolyn as an infant, and for the deaths of David's mother and Barnabas' parents. The ghost of David's mother appears and incapacitates Angelique, and the family escapes the burning manor. Angelique offers Barnabas her heart, but he refuses it; she then crumbles into dust.

Barnabas races to Widow's Hill and finds Victoria, who says she has to be a vampire if they are to be together. When he refuses to turn her into a vampire, she steps off the cliff. He leaps after her, biting her neck on the way down. Now a vampire, she awakens as Josette, with his curse now lifted. Meanwhile, Dr. Hoffman, bound and on the sea floor, is resurrected by Barnabas’ blood, also becoming a vampire.

Cast edit

At the San Diego Comic-Con 2011, it was confirmed that four actors from the original series would appear in the film. In June 2011, Jonathan Frid, Lara Parker, David Selby, and Kathryn Leigh Scott all spent three days at Pinewood Studios to film cameo appearances. They all appeared as guests during the ball held at Collinwood Manor and can be seen arriving as a group.[15][16][17] Frid died in April 2012, making this his final film appearance.

Production edit

In July 2007, Warner Bros. acquired film rights for the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows from the estate of its creator, Dan Curtis. Johnny Depp had a childhood obsession with Dark Shadows, calling it a "dream" to portray Barnabas Collins, and ended up persuading Tim Burton to direct.[18] The project's development was delayed by the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. After the strike was resolved, Burton was attached to direct the film.[19]

By 2009, screenwriter John August was writing a screenplay for Dark Shadows.[20] In 2010, author and screenwriter Seth Grahame-Smith replaced August,[21] but, on the finished film, August did receive story credit with Smith for his contributions to the film.

Filming began in May 2011. Production took place entirely in England, at both Pinewood Studios and on location.[7] Depp attempted to emulate the "rigidity" and "elegance" of Jonathan Frid's original portrayal, but also drew inspiration from Max Schreck's performance in Nosferatu.[22]

A number of Burton's frequent collaborators worked on the film's crew, among them production designer Rick Heinrichs, costume designer Colleen Atwood, editor and executive producer Chris Lebenzon, and composer Danny Elfman.[7] French cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel—known for his work in Amélie, A Very Long Engagement and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince—also worked on the project.

Music edit

Score edit

The film was scored by long-time Burton collaborator Danny Elfman. An album featuring 21 tracks of compositions from the film by Elfman was released on May 8, 2012.[23]

Track listing edit

Dark Shadows: Original Score
No.TitleLength
1."Dark Shadows Prologue" (Uncut)7:52
2."Resurrection"2:54
3."Vicki Enters Collinwood"1:21
4."Deadly Handshake"2:14
5."Shadows (Reprise)"1:08
6."Is It Her?"0:43
7."Barnabas Comes Home"4:18
8."Vicki's Nightmare"1:26
9."Hypno Music"0:47
10."Killing Dr. Hoffman"1:14
11."Dumping the Body"0:58
12."Roger Departs"2:33
13."Burn Baby Burn / In-Tombed"2:49
14."Lava Lamp"2:17
15."The Angry Mob"4:40
16."House of Blood"3:38
17."Final Confrontation"2:20
18."Widows' Hill (Finale)"3:47
19."The End?" (Uncut)2:42
20."More the End?"1:55
21."We Will End You!"1:09

Soundtrack edit

Dark Shadows: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by
Various artists
ReleasedMay 8, 2012
Recorded1966–2012
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock, hard rock, pop, R&B, orchestral
Length44:43
LabelWaterTower Music, Sony Music
ProducerVarious, Tim Burton
Dark Shadows music chronology
Dark Shadows: Original Score
(2012)
Dark Shadows: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2012)

A number of contemporaneous early-1970s rock and pop songs appear in the film, along with others from earlier and slightly later. These include "Nights in White Satin" by The Moody Blues, "I'm Sick of You" by Iggy Pop, "Season of the Witch" by Donovan, "Top of the World" by The Carpenters, "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" by Barry White and "Get It On" by T. Rex. Alice Cooper makes a cameo in the film and sings "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "Ballad of Dwight Fry". A cover of the Raspberries' song "Go All the Way" by The Killers plays over the end credits.

Dark Shadows: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on May 8, 2012, as a download[24] and on various dates as a CD, such as on May 22 as an import in the United States[25] and on May 25 in Australia.[26] It features 11 songs, among them two score pieces by Danny Elfman and a recitation by Depp as Barnabas of several lines from "The Joker" by Steve Miller Band. Songs not featured on the soundtrack that are in the film include "Superfly" by Curtis Mayfield, "Crocodile Rock" by Elton John, "Paranoid" by Black Sabbath and Monster by Skillet.

Track listing edit

Included next to each track is the year of the song's original release, excluding the score pieces.
Dark Shadows: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
No.TitleArtistLength
1."Nights in White Satin" (1967)The Moody Blues4:26
2."Dark Shadows – Prologue"Danny Elfman3:56
3."I'm Sick of You" (1972/1973)Iggy Pop6:52
4."Season of the Witch" (1966)Donovan4:56
5."Top of the World" (1972)The Carpenters3:01
6."You're the First, the Last, My Everything" (1974)Barry White4:35
7."Bang a Gong (Get It On)" (1971)T. Rex4:26
8."No More Mr. Nice Guy" (1972/1973)Alice Cooper3:08
9."Ballad of Dwight Fry" (1971)Alice Cooper6:36
10."The End?"Danny Elfman2:30
11."The Joker" (original song from 1973)Johnny Depp0:17

Reception edit

Box office edit

The film grossed $79.7 million in the United States and Canada, and $165.8 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $245.5 million.[1]

For a Burton film, Dark Shadows achieved below-average domestic box office takings,[27] with many commentators attributing that to the domination of The Avengers.[28] It made $29.7 million in its first weekend, then $12.8 million in its second.[29]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, Dark Shadows holds an approval rating of 35% based on 259 reviews, with an average rating of 5.30/10; the site's critical consensus reads: "The visuals are top notch but Tim Burton never finds a consistent rhythm, mixing campy jokes and gothic spookiness with less success than other Johnny Depp collaborations."[6] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100, based on 42 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[30] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B−" on an A+ to F scale.[31]

Some critics felt the film lacked a focused or consistent plot or genre (as either horror, comedy or drama),[32] pointing to problems with Grahame-Smith's script, and that some jokes fell flat.[33] Some claimed that Burton and Depp's collaborations had become tired.[34][35][36] Many of these same critics, however, noted that this film's visual style was impressive.[37][38][39]

Positive reviewers, on the other hand, opined that the film successfully translated the mood of the soap opera[40] and that its '70s culture pastiche worked to its advantage.[41] There was also acclaim for the characters and actors, most notably Depp as Barnabas—who several critics said was the stand-out character due to his humorous culture shock[38]—and Pfeiffer.[42]

Roger Ebert gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and said: "[The film] offers wonderful things, but they aren't what's important. It's as if Burton directed at arm's length, unwilling to find juice in the story." He went on to note that "Much of the amusement comes from Depp's reactions to 1970s pop culture," and concluded that the film "begins with great promise, but then the energy drains out".[38] Manohla Dargis, in a mostly-positive review written for The New York Times, said that the film "isn't among Mr. Burton's most richly realized works, but it's very enjoyable, visually sumptuous and, despite its lugubrious source material and a sporadic tremor of violence, surprisingly effervescent," and opined that Burton's "gift for deviant beauty and laughter has its own liberating power."[37]

Rolling Stone's Peter Travers gave the film a mixed two-and-a-half stars out of four, claiming that "After a fierce and funny start, Dark Shadows simply spins its wheels," and adding that "the pleasures of Dark Shadows are frustratingly hit-and-miss. In the end, it all collapses into a spectacularly gorgeous heap."[39] In The Washington Post, Ann Hornaday dismissed the film, awarding it just one-and-a-half stars out of four and explaining that "Burton's mash-up of post-'60s kitsch and modern-day knowingness strikes a chord that is less self-aware than fatally self-satisfied. Dark Shadows doesn't know where it wants to dwell: in the eerie, subversive penumbra suggested by its title or in playful, go-for-broke camp."[32]

Richard Corliss of Time pointed out that "[Burton]'s affection is evident, and his homage sometimes acute," and reasoned: "All right, so Burton has made less a revival of the old show than a hit-or-miss parody pageant," but praised the star power of the film, relenting that "attention must be paid to movie allure, in a star like Depp and his current harem. Angelique may be the only demonic among the women here, but they're all bewitching."[40] Peter Bradshaw, in the British newspaper The Guardian, weighed the film in a mixed write-up, giving it three stars out of five, and pointing out his feeling that "the Gothy, jokey 'darkness' of Burton's style is now beginning to look very familiar; he has built his brand to perfection in the film marketplace, and it is smarter and more distinctive than a lot of what is on offer at the multiplex, but there are no surprises. There are shadows, but they conceal nothing."[34]

Accolades edit

Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor Gully McGrath Nominated [43]
Kid's Choice Award Favorite Movie Actor Johnny Depp Won
Saturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor Chloë Grace Moretz Nominated
Best Production Design Rick Heinrichs Nominated
BMI Film & TV Awards Best Film Music Danny Elfman Won
British Society of Cinematographers GBCT Operators Award Des Whelan Nominated
Empire Awards Best Horror Film Nominated
Golden Trailer Awards Best Animation/Family Poster Warner Bros.
Ignition Creative
Nominated
Best Summer 2012 Blockbuster Poster Warner Bros.
Ignition Creative
Nominated
Best Wildposts Warner Bros.
Ignition Creative
Nominated
Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards Best Film Tim Burton Nominated
The Operators Award Feature Film Des Whelan Nominated

Home media edit

Dark Shadows was released on both Blu-ray and DVD in the United States on October 2, 2012 (the date confirmed by the official Dark Shadows Facebook page and the official Dark Shadows website).[44] It was released on both formats several days earlier in Australia; in stores on September 24, and online on September 26.[45] The film was released on home video in the UK on October 15.

The DVD includes just one featurette, "The Collinses: Every Family Has Its Demons",[46] while the Blu-ray contains a total of nine short featurettes and six deleted scenes.[47] Several worldwide releases of both the DVD and Blu-ray contain an UltraViolet digital copy of the film.

Possible sequel edit

In December 2011, Pfeiffer told MTV that she was hoping there would be sequels to the film.[48] On May 8, 2012, various tabloids, like Variety, reported that Warner Bros. may have wanted to turn Dark Shadows into a film franchise.[49] On the same day, Collider mentioned that the ending lends itself to a possible sequel. When Burton was asked if he thought this could be a possible start to a franchise, he replied: "No. Because of the nature of it being like a soap opera, that was the structure. It wasn't a conscious decision. First of all, it's a bit presumptuous to think that. If something works out, that's one thing, but you can't ever predict that. [The ending] had more to do with the soap opera structure of it."[22]

See also edit

There have been two other feature films based on the soap opera Dark Shadows:

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Dark Shadows is a 2012 dark fantasy film based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name Directed by Tim Burton the film stars Johnny Depp Michelle Pfeiffer Helena Bonham Carter Eva Green Jackie Earle Haley Jonny Lee Miller Chloe Grace Moretz and Bella Heathcote in a dual role 3 Christopher Lee has a small role in the film his 200th film appearance and his fifth and final appearance in a Burton film Jonathan Frid star of the original Dark Shadows series makes a cameo appearance He died shortly before the film was released One of the film s producers Richard D Zanuck died two months after its release Dark ShadowsTheatrical release posterDirected byTim BurtonScreenplay bySeth Grahame SmithStory byJohn August Seth Grahame SmithBased onDark Shadowsby Dan CurtisProduced byRichard D Zanuck Graham King Johnny Depp Christi Dembrowski David KennedyStarringJohnny Depp Michelle Pfeiffer Helena Bonham Carter Eva Green Jackie Earle Haley Jonny Lee Miller Chloe Grace Moretz Bella 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Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Home media 7 Possible sequel 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot editIn 1760 a young Barnabas Collins and his wealthy Collinwood family moved from Liverpool to Maine where they established the town of Collinsport and constructed the Collinwood Mansion Fifteen years later Barnabas is engaged to Josette while having an affair with a mistress servant Angelique who is secretly a witch In response to his rejection she murders his parents using magic and curses Barnabas Angelique casts a spell on Josette making her jump to her death from a cliff called Willows Hill In a fit of grief Barnabas attempts to leap to his death but fails because Angelique has cursed him into a vampire She turns the town against him and he is buried alive in a coffin In 1972 Maggie Evans under the alias of Victoria Winters is hired as governess for the Collins family She meets the current residents of Collinwood Collins matriarch Elizabeth her teenage daughter Carolyn Elizabeth s brother Roger and his young son David who believes he is being visited by his late mother s ghost and a live in alcoholic psychiatrist Dr Julia Hoffman Meanwhile a construction crew building a McDonald s unwittingly frees Barnabas from his tomb He apologetically kills them feeding on their blood and then makes his way to Collinwood At Collinwood Barnabas hypnotizes the caretaker Willie and reveals to Elizabeth that the family curse and her long lost ancestor are true He asks to rejoin the family and shows Elizabeth the manor s secret passages and hidden treasure Though wary she introduces him to the family as a distant relative from England Meanwhile Angelique is running the massive rival cannery called Angel Bay Seafood After discovering that Barnabas has escaped she immediately makes her way to Collinwood to confront him reminding Barnabas of her powers and her popularity with the town before she leaves While adjusting to modern life and falling for Victoria Barnabas uses his powers and the family treasure to restore the Collinwood family business and wealth Dr Hoffman learns of his true nature and offers to try to turn him mortal again by removing his corrupted blood and giving him transfusions of human blood Angelique demands at a board meeting to arrange a meeting with Barnabas and begs him to love her back offering a truce between them for incentive but threatens to destroy the Collins family and Victoria s life Barnabas hosts a happening at Collinwood for the entire town He finds Victoria alone who reveals she has been seeing the ghost of Josette her entire life her parents committed her to an asylum as a result but she eventually escaped and Josette directed her to Collinwood She returns Barnabas affections much to Angelique s dismay Determined to be human again Barnabas goes to Dr Hoffman s office where he discovers that she has been deceiving him so she can turn herself into a vampire and avoid death from old age He drains all the blood from her body and he and Willie dump her at sea telling everyone she went away on business After discovering Roger attempting to break into the secret passage that leads to the location of the hidden fortune of the Collins family Barnabas confronts Roger and offers him a choice to become a better father to David or leave Collinwood Roger chooses the latter Heartbroken David is nearly struck by a falling disco ball but Barnabas saves him with supernatural speed and catches fire in the daylight revealing himself as a vampire to the whole family and Victoria Feeling that his own family will never accept him Barnabas meets with Angelique who goads him into confessing to his murders and demands he join her as her paramour He refuses so she again traps him in a coffin Angelique destroys the Collins cannery and with a recording of Barnabas confession rallies the town to storm Collinwood Manor David frees Barnabas who confronts Angelique at Collinwood They battle and the townspeople see that she is a witch Carolyn who is revealed to be a werewolf joins the fight and Angelique uses her enchantments to subdue them She admits she was responsible for the werewolf that bit Carolyn as an infant and for the deaths of David s mother and Barnabas parents The ghost of David s mother appears and incapacitates Angelique and the family escapes the burning manor Angelique offers Barnabas her heart but he refuses it she then crumbles into dust Barnabas races to Widow s Hill and finds Victoria who says she has to be a vampire if they are to be together When he refuses to turn her into a vampire she steps off the cliff He leaps after her biting her neck on the way down Now a vampire she awakens as Josette with his curse now lifted Meanwhile Dr Hoffman bound and on the sea floor is resurrected by Barnabas blood also becoming a vampire Cast editJohnny Depp as Barnabas Collins an 18th century vampire who awakens in 1972 7 Justin Tracy as Young Barnabas Eva Green as Angelique Angie Bouchard a vengeful witch who plots a vendetta against Barnabas and his family She is still alive in the 20th century having posed as five successive generations of women who own a seafood business called Angel Bay which has outcompeted the Collins family business 7 Her face and body begin to crack over the course of the film resembling a porcelain doll Raffey Cassidy as Young Angelique Bella Heathcote as Victoria Winters Josette du Pres Heathcote plays both Josette Barnabas 18th century love and Victoria David s governess and Barnabas 20th century love interest 7 In the end of the film she becomes Josette and a vampiress when Barnabas followed amp bit her on the neck when she fell off the cliff Victoria and Maggie Evans roles from the original series were combined for the film and in her first scene in the movie Maggie adopts the alias of Victoria Winters inspired by a poster on the train to Collinsport advertising winter sports in Victoria British Columbia Alexia Osborne as Young Victoria Michelle Pfeiffer as Elizabeth Collins Stoddard the family matriarch 7 Helena Bonham Carter as Dr Julia Hoffman the family s vain and often inebriated live in psychiatrist who was hired to treat David s trauma over his mother s death 7 Jonny Lee Miller as Roger Collins Elizabeth s Ne er do well brother 7 Chloe Grace Moretz as Carolyn Stoddard Elizabeth s rebellious 15 year old daughter who is revealed to be a werewolfess late in the film 7 Gully McGrath as David Collins Roger s precocious 10 year old son who is regularly visited by the ghost of his dead mother Jackie Earle Haley as Willie Loomis caretaker of Collinwood Mansion 7 Ray Shirley as Mrs Sarah Johnson Collinwood s elderly maid 8 Christopher Lee as Silas Clarney a king of the fishermen who spends a lot of time in the local pub The Blue Whale 9 10 Alice Cooper as himself 9 Ivan Kaye as Joshua Collins the father of Barnabas Collins 11 Susanna Cappellaro as Naomi Collins the mother of Barnabas Collins 12 Josephine Butler as Laura Collins David s mother whose ghost has been appearing to her son since she drowned in a shipwreck caused by Angelique William Hope as Sheriff Bill credited as Sheriff the sheriff of Collinsport Guy Flanagan as Bearded Hippie Sophie Kennedy Clark as Hippie Chick 1 Hannah Murray as Hippie Chick 2 Shane Rimmer as Board Member 1 Jonathan Frid as Guest 1 13 14 At the San Diego Comic Con 2011 it was confirmed that four actors from the original series would appear in the film In June 2011 Jonathan Frid Lara Parker David Selby and Kathryn Leigh Scott all spent three days at Pinewood Studios to film cameo appearances They all appeared as guests during the ball held at Collinwood Manor and can be seen arriving as a group 15 16 17 Frid died in April 2012 making this his final film appearance Production editIn July 2007 Warner Bros acquired film rights for the gothic soap opera Dark Shadows from the estate of its creator Dan Curtis Johnny Depp had a childhood obsession with Dark Shadows calling it a dream to portray Barnabas Collins and ended up persuading Tim Burton to direct 18 The project s development was delayed by the 2007 2008 Writers Guild of America strike After the strike was resolved Burton was attached to direct the film 19 By 2009 screenwriter John August was writing a screenplay for Dark Shadows 20 In 2010 author and screenwriter Seth Grahame Smith replaced August 21 but on the finished film August did receive story credit with Smith for his contributions to the film Filming began in May 2011 Production took place entirely in England at both Pinewood Studios and on location 7 Depp attempted to emulate the rigidity and elegance of Jonathan Frid s original portrayal but also drew inspiration from Max Schreck s performance in Nosferatu 22 A number of Burton s frequent collaborators worked on the film s crew among them production designer Rick Heinrichs costume designer Colleen Atwood editor and executive producer Chris Lebenzon and composer Danny Elfman 7 French cinematographer Bruno Delbonnel known for his work in Amelie A Very Long Engagement and Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince also worked on the project Music editScore edit The film was scored by long time Burton collaborator Danny Elfman An album featuring 21 tracks of compositions from the film by Elfman was released on May 8 2012 23 Track listing edit Dark Shadows Original ScoreNo TitleLength1 Dark Shadows Prologue Uncut 7 522 Resurrection 2 543 Vicki Enters Collinwood 1 214 Deadly Handshake 2 145 Shadows Reprise 1 086 Is It Her 0 437 Barnabas Comes Home 4 188 Vicki s Nightmare 1 269 Hypno Music 0 4710 Killing Dr Hoffman 1 1411 Dumping the Body 0 5812 Roger Departs 2 3313 Burn Baby Burn In Tombed 2 4914 Lava Lamp 2 1715 The Angry Mob 4 4016 House of Blood 3 3817 Final Confrontation 2 2018 Widows Hill Finale 3 4719 The End Uncut 2 4220 More the End 1 5521 We Will End You 1 09 Soundtrack edit Dark Shadows Original Motion Picture SoundtrackSoundtrack album by Various artistsReleasedMay 8 2012Recorded1966 2012GenreProgressive rock psychedelic rock hard rock pop R amp B orchestralLength44 43LabelWaterTower Music Sony MusicProducerVarious Tim BurtonDark Shadows music chronologyDark Shadows Original Score 2012 Dark Shadows Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2012 A number of contemporaneous early 1970s rock and pop songs appear in the film along with others from earlier and slightly later These include Nights in White Satin by The Moody Blues I m Sick of You by Iggy Pop Season of the Witch by Donovan Top of the World by The Carpenters You re the First the Last My Everything by Barry White and Get It On by T Rex Alice Cooper makes a cameo in the film and sings No More Mr Nice Guy and Ballad of Dwight Fry A cover of the Raspberries song Go All the Way by The Killers plays over the end credits Dark Shadows Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released on May 8 2012 as a download 24 and on various dates as a CD such as on May 22 as an import in the United States 25 and on May 25 in Australia 26 It features 11 songs among them two score pieces by Danny Elfman and a recitation by Depp as Barnabas of several lines from The Joker by Steve Miller Band Songs not featured on the soundtrack that are in the film include Superfly by Curtis Mayfield Crocodile Rock by Elton John Paranoid by Black Sabbath and Monster by Skillet Track listing edit Included next to each track is the year of the song s original release excluding the score pieces Dark Shadows Original Motion Picture SoundtrackNo TitleArtistLength1 Nights in White Satin 1967 The Moody Blues4 262 Dark Shadows Prologue Danny Elfman3 563 I m Sick of You 1972 1973 Iggy Pop6 524 Season of the Witch 1966 Donovan4 565 Top of the World 1972 The Carpenters3 016 You re the First the Last My Everything 1974 Barry White4 357 Bang a Gong Get It On 1971 T Rex4 268 No More Mr Nice Guy 1972 1973 Alice Cooper3 089 Ballad of Dwight Fry 1971 Alice Cooper6 3610 The End Danny Elfman2 3011 The Joker original song from 1973 Johnny Depp0 17Reception editBox office edit The film grossed 79 7 million in the United States and Canada and 165 8 million in other territories for a worldwide total of 245 5 million 1 For a Burton film Dark Shadows achieved below average domestic box office takings 27 with many commentators attributing that to the domination of The Avengers 28 It made 29 7 million in its first weekend then 12 8 million in its second 29 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes Dark Shadows holds an approval rating of 35 based on 259 reviews with an average rating of 5 30 10 the site s critical consensus reads The visuals are top notch but Tim Burton never finds a consistent rhythm mixing campy jokes and gothic spookiness with less success than other Johnny Depp collaborations 6 On Metacritic the film has a weighted average score of 55 out of 100 based on 42 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 30 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 31 Some critics felt the film lacked a focused or consistent plot or genre as either horror comedy or drama 32 pointing to problems with Grahame Smith s script and that some jokes fell flat 33 Some claimed that Burton and Depp s collaborations had become tired 34 35 36 Many of these same critics however noted that this film s visual style was impressive 37 38 39 Positive reviewers on the other hand opined that the film successfully translated the mood of the soap opera 40 and that its 70s culture pastiche worked to its advantage 41 There was also acclaim for the characters and actors most notably Depp as Barnabas who several critics said was the stand out character due to his humorous culture shock 38 and Pfeiffer 42 Roger Ebert gave the film two and a half stars out of four and said The film offers wonderful things but they aren t what s important It s as if Burton directed at arm s length unwilling to find juice in the story He went on to note that Much of the amusement comes from Depp s reactions to 1970s pop culture and concluded that the film begins with great promise but then the energy drains out 38 Manohla Dargis in a mostly positive review written for The New York Times said that the film isn t among Mr Burton s most richly realized works but it s very enjoyable visually sumptuous and despite its lugubrious source material and a sporadic tremor of violence surprisingly effervescent and opined that Burton s gift for deviant beauty and laughter has its own liberating power 37 Rolling Stone s Peter Travers gave the film a mixed two and a half stars out of four claiming that After a fierce and funny start Dark Shadows simply spins its wheels and adding that the pleasures of Dark Shadows are frustratingly hit and miss In the end it all collapses into a spectacularly gorgeous heap 39 In The Washington Post Ann Hornaday dismissed the film awarding it just one and a half stars out of four and explaining that Burton s mash up of post 60s kitsch and modern day knowingness strikes a chord that is less self aware than fatally self satisfied Dark Shadows doesn t know where it wants to dwell in the eerie subversive penumbra suggested by its title or in playful go for broke camp 32 Richard Corliss of Time pointed out that Burton s affection is evident and his homage sometimes acute and reasoned All right so Burton has made less a revival of the old show than a hit or miss parody pageant but praised the star power of the film relenting that attention must be paid to movie allure in a star like Depp and his current harem Angelique may be the only demonic among the women here but they re all bewitching 40 Peter Bradshaw in the British newspaper The Guardian weighed the film in a mixed write up giving it three stars out of five and pointing out his feeling that the Gothy jokey darkness of Burton s style is now beginning to look very familiar he has built his brand to perfection in the film marketplace and it is smarter and more distinctive than a lot of what is on offer at the multiplex but there are no surprises There are shadows but they conceal nothing 34 Accolades edit Award Category Recipient Result Ref Young Artist Award Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor Gully McGrath Nominated 43 Kid s Choice Award Favorite Movie Actor Johnny Depp WonSaturn Awards Best Performance by a Younger Actor Chloe Grace Moretz NominatedBest Production Design Rick Heinrichs NominatedBMI Film amp TV Awards Best Film Music Danny Elfman WonBritish Society of Cinematographers GBCT Operators Award Des Whelan NominatedEmpire Awards Best Horror Film NominatedGolden Trailer Awards Best Animation Family Poster Warner Bros Ignition Creative NominatedBest Summer 2012 Blockbuster Poster Warner Bros Ignition Creative NominatedBest Wildposts Warner Bros Ignition Creative NominatedRondo Hatton Classic Horror Awards Best Film Tim Burton NominatedThe Operators Award Feature Film Des Whelan NominatedHome media editDark Shadows was released on both Blu ray and DVD in the United States on October 2 2012 the date confirmed by the official Dark Shadows Facebook page and the official Dark Shadows website 44 It was released on both formats several days earlier in Australia in stores on September 24 and online on September 26 45 The film was released on home video in the UK on October 15 The DVD includes just one featurette The Collinses Every Family Has Its Demons 46 while the Blu ray contains a total of nine short featurettes and six deleted scenes 47 Several worldwide releases of both the DVD and Blu ray contain an UltraViolet digital copy of the film Possible sequel editIn December 2011 Pfeiffer told MTV that she was hoping there would be sequels to the film 48 On May 8 2012 various tabloids like Variety reported that Warner Bros may have wanted to turn Dark Shadows into a film franchise 49 On the same day Collider mentioned that the ending lends itself to a possible sequel When Burton was asked if he thought this could be a possible start to a franchise he replied No Because of the nature of it being like a soap opera that was the structure It wasn t a conscious decision First of all it s a bit presumptuous to think that If something works out that s one thing but you can t ever predict that The ending had more to do with the soap opera structure of it 22 See also editVampire filmThere have been two other feature films based on the soap opera Dark Shadows House of Dark Shadows 1970 Night of Dark Shadows 1971 References edit a b c d Dark Shadows 2012 Box Office Mojo May 15 2012 Dark Shadows 2012 British Film Institute Archived from the original on March 10 2017 Retrieved March 20 2022 Kenneth Turan May 11 2012 Review Dark Shadows is a lesson in Tim Burton s quirks Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 4 2012 Dates Set for Dark Shadows Journey 2 and Rivals ComingSoon net May 13 2011 Archived from the original on October 17 2014 Retrieved November 14 2019 News on Batman 3 Superman Dark Shadows and The Hobbit 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