Roald Dahl’s famous book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has been adapted for the screen a second time, and Tim Burton’s delightful version of the industrial fairy tale provides an opportunity for Johnny Depp to do a creepy impersonation of the misanthropic entrepreneur, Willie Wonka. Any resemblance to persons alive or dead is purely coincidental (Did somebody mention Michael Jackson?). Burton-Depp collaborations have consistently produced excellent chemistry, and do so again, in this case in a significantly different form from Gene Wilder’s earlier, sunnier (1971) effort – (mis)-named Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory – and they make the most of the extravagantly weird and wonderful world of Dahl’s dark children’s stories.