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Tim Burton: 'I've never made a scary movie' - BBC News
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Tim Burton's latest film doesn't just lack diversity, it lacks personality - The Verge
Jenna Ortega Felt “Completely Lost And Confused” When She Began Playing Wednesday Addams For Tim Burton – Deadline
Tim Burton's 'Addams Family' Netflix Series Reveals 10 Cast Members – The Hollywood Reporter
Tim Burton's diversity comments blew up Twitter
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Opinion: It's 2020, and Tim Burton's Past Racist Comments Are Still Unacceptable – The Oarsman