by Peter Johns
I went to this movie expecting to have a great experience due to the favorable reviews at rottentomatoes.com. Unfortunately I was a bit disappointed. That's fine, not every movie is everyone's cup of tea. I still recommend it
Upon seeing previews for the movie, Coraline, one expects a fairy-tale-esque story about a young girl who discovers another world; however, the animation itself leads you to believe that the fairy-tale may be a bit more like
by Ann Caimen
When I first saw the trailers for Coraline, I was immediately drawn in by the misleading advertisements. After watching a trailer for Coraline one would think the movie was a modern fairy-tale type story for the whole family.
by Paula Love
Things are amiss in the world of eleven-year-old sapphire-haired Coraline Jones. She has been unwillingly uprooted from her home and her friends in Michigan and relocated to a drab old apartment house in rainy Oregon. Her parents,
Coraline is a film based on a children's horror story written by Neil Gaiman who is also responsible for his fanciful book of prose, Stardust. His novella, Coraline is a mixture of dark morbidity and delicate whimsy. These 'qualities'
by Donald Lind
"A twisted, mischievous cautionary tale; a stop-motion beauty-in 3-D!"
Henry Selick's latest film, "Coraline," is a thing of beauty. It is the first great movie to come out in 2009, and it does nearly the impossible: it spins
"Coraline," the new 3-D animated flick is being marketed to adults. Even the moral compass of the story is aimed toward the parents in the audience. According to the film, parents must spend more quality time with their kids
by Movie Pulse
Insanely inventive characters and a generous helping of darkly macabre visuals permeate every facet of Coraline, and the wildly imaginative world created certainly works to overshadow any shortcomings the film has in story and
by Carla J. Mac
Coraline: One Parent's Perspective
Hailed as enchanting and visually stunning, Henry Selick's "Coraline," leaves little to imagination, flooding minds of young viewers with adult themes inappropriate for PG rated films. Children
Coraline
directed by Henry Selick
written by Henry Selick
based on the novella by Neil Gaiman
starring the voices of Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Jennifer Saunders, Dawn French, Keith David, John Hodgman, Robert Bailey Jr., Ian
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