This weekend, I watched Coraline, the new stop-animation film that gives the Nightmare Before Christmas treatment to Neil Gaiman‘s book about a discontented girl who finds a portal to another world.
Nearly 15 years later, the imagery of buttons for eyes remains one of the most unsettling of any horror story. It’s particularly poignant because Coraline, Neil Gaiman’s classic book adapted into film ...
The award-winning stop-mo studio puts on first public exhibition with "From Coraline to Kubo" at Universal Studios Hollywood. In anticipation of its fourth stop-motion movie, “Kubo and the Two Strings ...
Some people didn't have nightmares after seeing Coraline for the first time, and frankly, we don't believe it. Twitter users are debating the horror level of the "family film," and while there are ...
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