Top 10 Movies (Richard Corliss)

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#5. Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
Adapting the 1979 musical about a barber driven mad by lost love and revenge, Tim Burton finds a pulsing, mournful heart inside Stephen Sondheim's cold-steel lyrics and then he rips it out. He applies the desaturated color scheme of Sleepy Hollow to the streets of 18th century London, where virtually everyone's motives are venal and verminous. Cheers to Johnny Depp, who incarnates this Edward Razorhands with a dark, post-mortem passion. Depp's a powerful singer, too.

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