If you missed “>Coraline in theatres you really dropped the ball, man! It’s a true feast for every one of our senses! Don’t beat yourself up too bad though, because on July 21st Universal will be ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Coraline is a stop animation film (think Rankin & Bass’s The Year without a Santa Claus or, more fittingly, Tim Burton’s Nightmare Before Christmas , which Coraline director Henry Selick also directed ...
Bringing Coraline and her world to life took more than a few puppet heads. The crew on Coraline followed a detailed cataloging system to bring even the smallest puppet facial tick to life. Watch ...
The DVD comes with old-school 3-D glasses, mimicking the theatrical effect, but this masterful children’s horror fantasy is so full of life and texture it doesn’t require any such frippery. You don’t ...
Based on Neil Gaiman's book, director and screenwriter Henry Selick has created his best film since "The Nightmare Before Christmas." (Note that it is significantly darker than "Nightmare," such that ...
Despite being a devoted fan of Neil Gaiman's printed works, I somehow didn't get the chance to see Coraline in the theaters, due to various life interferences. However, I was thrilled with delight ...
Coraline director Henry Selick was on hand at this year's Comic-Con to talk about the process of bringing Neil Gaiman's book to life, along with the author himself, lead animator Travis Knight, ...
If your kids constantly, vocally wish they had "better" parents, sit them down in front of "Coraline," the story of a young girl who discovers a seemingly perfect mother in a parallel universe, only ...
Henry Selick, the stop-motion animation director behind The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach, has brought Neil Gaiman's dark cautionary tale Coraline to life with mixed results ...
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