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Coraline


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Sky Movies
It's not really suitable for younger children but their elder brothers and sisters will be fiendishly entranced by the best ...
4 out of 10 Movie Reviews
Visually stunning and scary for us adults but let down by uninteresting sub-characters
8th Circuit
The plot is strong, the characters are interesting, voices are done right, the music fits, and the visuals are astounding. ...
Black Sheep Reviews
This quirky adventure was certainly new but what did it all mean?
Week in Rewind
So masterfully realized, it already has staked its claim as one of the animated movies to beat at next year’s Academy Awar...
GeekTyrant
Coraline is a film I highly recommend. It is incredibly enjoyable and strange. The best way to describe it is like a really ...
Are You Screening?
All in all, this is quite likely to be one of the best movies I see all year, and will without question remain the best story.
CanMag
Just the kind of kids' movie I like. It's totally F'ed up and freaky. It'll scare the crap out of them as well it should.
The Screening Log
Henry Selick's latest stop-motion adventure is a rare big-screen experience you don't want to miss.
Get the Big Picture
What's puzzling is that this film doesn't need 3-D and, stranger still, doesn't try to take advantage of it.
New York Magazine
The stunning, oddly soulless film of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline.
Hollywood Reporter
First stop-motion 3-D animation is a family treat.
Cinema Blend
Of those three it is Coraline that works best, but it’s hard not to notice that there’s some vital spark missing.
Variety
Eerily inhabiting the netherworld where a young girl’s wildest dreams become her cruelest nightmares, Coraline is a dark del...
The Austin Chronicle
Just as 3-D is heralded as the newest old trick in the cinema showman’s grab bag, along comes Coraline – the first animated ...
Metromix
A twisted new vision from the director of ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’.
Chicago Sun-Times
Lots of movies are good at severing limbs, but few at telling tales that can grab us down inside where it's dark and scary.
Entertainment Weekly
Book purists will be satisfied, even with the movie-only addition of a playmate for Coraline: a yakkety boy whose ''improvem...
Box Office Magazine
Solid story is supported by just the right amount of 3D pixie dust.

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Partial Film Information

Director: Henry Selick
Writer: Henry Selick
Studio: Focus Features
Cast: Dakota Fanning, Teri Hatcher, Dawn French

Release: February 6, 2009
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