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Coraline

Frustrated with her new home a girl out of curiosity located a secret door which puts her in a world alternate to hers, but returning may be a bit difficult
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Carol Cling Las Vegas Review-Journal
November 17, 2014 It's the stop-motion figures themselves who steal the show. They're so vivid and expressive, in both body and facial movements, that they cease being mere puppets and take on a life all their own.
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Jim Vejvoda IGN Movies
November 17, 2014 For all its shortcomings, Coraline nevertheless has more imagination, heart and inventiveness in it than most recent animated films.
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Peter Keough Boston Phoenix
November 17, 2014 The movie, though, dares not go below the surface. Could the problem be its use of 3-D? Did the filmmakers think that to offset this additional, illusory visual dimension they had to remove all depth from the story itself?
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Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News
November 17, 2014 All involved in this production deserve praise for turning Coraline into a triumph of storytelling and cinematic technology. Whether you're young, middle-age or older, you'll adore it.
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Peter Rainer Christian Science Monitor
February 09, 2009 Neil Gaiman's hugely popular 2002 children's horror novel Coraline has been given the animated 3-D treatment but you may want to keep the toddlers away from this one.
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David Denby
February 23, 2009 A gift to imagination.
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Jay Stone Canada.com
November 17, 2014 You know from the very first sequence that Coraline is an extraordinary movie that is going to rattle the bejeezus out of young audience members and -- the truth be told -- their fathers as well.
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Tom Huddlestone Time Out
May 08, 2009 This dark edge will be the biggest test of the film as a commercial prospect: it may be too terrifying for the target audience. But for braver kids - and parents - this is a thrilling, even challenging ride.
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Tom Charity CNN.com
November 17, 2014 Coraline never stops taking artistic risks. I hope there's a brave enough audience out there willing to take the plunge.
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James Berardinelli ReelViews
February 25, 2009 Employing stop-motion animation that renders human beings with the distinctive characteristics evident in both The Nightmare Before Christmas and James and the Giant Peach, Selick finds the perfect look to bring Gaiman's vision to life.
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Sean Axmaker Seanax.com
March 17, 2016 ... a gorgeous and imaginative storybook fantasy with nightmare echoes. Think Dr. Seuss by way of Edward Gorey ...
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Annabelle: Creation
IMDb: 7
2017
109 min
Country: United States
Genre: Thriller, Horror, Mystery
Twelve years after the tragic death of their little girl, a dollmaker and his wife welcome a nun and several girls from a shuttered orphanage into ...