Amy Adams portrayed Lois Lane in the 2013 Man of Steel. Terence Stamp who portrays the New York Times art critic in Big Eyes had previously portrayed General Zod in 1980's Superman II.
The amount of sales of Margaret Keane Paintings soared ahead of the release of the film, with small paintings being sold for $8,500 a piece. Director Tim Burton also owns an extensive collection of her work. Keane has also painted portraits of Burton's partner Helena Bonham Carter and Burton's former Chihuahua.
When Margaret reveals on the radio that she was the one who painted the big eyes paintings, the sign outside the radio station indicated they used a frequency of 905.1 AM. AM radio stations don't use fractional frequencies (i.e., it should have been something like 905 AM).
During the shot of the newsperson reporting outside the courthouse there is a on screen cameraperson holding a film camera shooting the supposed news story. The camera is missing the drive belt which should be connected to the magazine in order to run the film through the camera to be exposed. Since this belt is missing, there isn't any film being run through the camera so no film would be exposed. In other words, it's obvious the camera isn't running and is only a prop.