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Dark Shadows is a 2012 gothic dark fantasy film [3] based on the gothic television soap opera of the same name.Directed by Tim Burton, the film stars Johnny Depp alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, Eva Green, Jackie Earle Haley, Jonny Lee Miller, Chloë Grace Moretz, Helena Bonham Carter, and Bella Heathcote in a dual role. [4]
Dead Man is the soundtrack to the 1995 Jim Jarmusch western-themed film of the same name starring Gary Farmer, and Johnny Depp as William Blake. Both the soundtrack and the film's score are written and performed by Neil Young. Young recorded the soundtrack by improvising (mostly on Old Black, his famously customized electric guitar, with some ...
In the two following years, Depp appeared in the comedy Private Resort (1985), the war film Platoon (1986), and Slow Burn (1986). A year later, he started playing his recurring role as Officer Tom Hanson in the police procedural television series 21 Jump Street (1987–1990) which he played until the middle of season 4 , and during this time ...
Indie directors and actors weren’t the only ones making vampire movies in the 1990s; A-listers like Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise also wanted in on the action, turning Anne Rice’s 1976 seminal book ...
The Texas Toad Lickers. John Carpenter - keyboards, piano, guitar, bass; Steve Cropper - guitar; Jeff Baxter - electric guitar, resonator guitar, pedal steel guitar; Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
Rise is the second studio album by American supergroup Hollywood Vampires, consisting of Alice Cooper, Johnny Depp and Joe Perry. It was released on June 21, 2019, on EarMusic . [ 5 ]
Johnny Depp's new movie as a director 'Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness' premieres at Spain's San Sebastian Film Festival on Sept. 24 Neil P. Mockford/Getty Johnny Depp on April 15, 2024
Secret Window is a 2004 American psychological horror thriller film starring Johnny Depp and John Turturro. It was written and directed by David Koepp, based on the novella Secret Window, Secret Garden by Stephen King, [1] featuring a musical score by Philip Glass and Geoff Zanelli. The story appeared in King's 1990 collection Four Past Midnight.