The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993): Movie Review and Film Summary
Introduction: A Timeless Holiday Hybrid Masterpiece The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993), often billed as Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas , is a groundbreaking stop-motion animated musical fantasy that masterfully blends Halloween spookiness with Christmas cheer. Directed by Henry Selick, produced and based on a story by Tim Burton, with songs and score by Danny Elfman, the film features voices by Chris Sarandon (Jack Skellington speaking), Danny Elfman (singing), Catherine O'Hara, and others. Released by Touchstone Pictures (Disney), this 76-minute PG-rated gem premiered in 1993 and has since become a cult classic and perennial favorite for both holidays. It holds a stellar 95% Tomatometer on Rotten Tomatoes (based on over 100 reviews) with the critics' consensus calling it "a stunningly original and visually delightful work of stop-motion animation." Audience scores are similarly high, often in the 80-90% range, reflecting its enduring appeal ...