Christoph Waltz Has Sympathy for the Big Eyes Bad Guy

Tim Burton's newest film Big Eyes, out on Christmas, is in one way a bizarre true-crime tale. It charts the success and decline of Walter Keane (Christoph Waltz), an artist in the 1950s whose paintings of sad, waifish children with enormous eyes became

On the eve of both Christmas and the opening of Tim Burton's film Big Eyes, singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey — in partnership with Yahoo!, Google Play and The Weinstein Co. — has decided to provide her fans with free 

There's no doubt Angelina Jolie can act, and she also proves she can direct with “Unbroken,” the harrowing true-life story of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini who survived 47 days on a life raft in the South Pacific during World War II, only to be

Big Eyes asserts itself as a nifty sort of Tim Burton companion piece to his earlier Ed Wood, a consideration of self-imagined “artistic” lives that have less to do with art than with notoriety of a very peculiar sort. This nimble 

Tim Burton's Big Eyes tells the story of artist Margaret Keane and her husband Walter, the latter of whom who, so the story goes, took credit for her paintings of saucer-eyed children and became a kitsch art celebrity. At least