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  • Coraline Review

    CoralineIn Coraline, a young girl discovers a secret door in her new home and finds an alternate world -- and life -- that appears better than the one she has. But as the movie's promotional alphabet cards warn, Be careful what you wish for.

    With director Henry Selick's inventive stop-motion animation, the latest 3-D technology, and a script based on Neil Gaiman's terrific novel, is it too much to wish for a movie that will dazzle kids and parents alike? A movie worth the price of admission and the overpriced tub of popcorn? Find out in our Coraline review.


    Posted 02/04/2009 by reelz

    Related: Henry Selick | Neil Gaiman | Coraline | Coraline 3D

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    • 1jmorgan

      03/01/09 05:51 PM
      well for me Coraline is dark for some kids but it's a great movie to see. next year it will be up for best animated film. 88 of 100
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