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Coraline 3D

Coraline 3D

  • Rating: Coraline 3D rated 4
  • Director: Henry Selick
  • Starring: Teri Hatcher
  • Details: USA / 100mins

Wonderfully executed by A Nightmare Before Christmas director Henry Selick, Coraline is an engaging tale from the noggin of Neil Gaiman, one of the most celebrated graphic novelists of all time. Using the painstakingly lethargic stop-motion process; between them, the two men have made a film of substance and heart, with an underlining creepiness that may scare younger members of the audience.
Story sees titular youngster Coraline move away from her friends to an old house in the countryside, so her mother and father can work from home. Bored senseless, she soon makes an unlikely friend in next door neighbour Wybie, who fills her in on their building's eccentric residents. One rainy afternoon, gaining little attention from her parents, Coraline goes exploring and happens upon a door to an alternate world, eerily similar to her own. There she meets her seemingly perfect "other" mother and father, who seem willing to give her all the attention she needs. But all is not what it seems, and she soon realises that her other mother does not fart rainbows as she first thought, and may have a dark motive for trying to get her to stay in their parallel reality.
As overtly gothic as you may expect for the two men responsible for the production, this is an almost old school animated tale, that will appeal just as much (if not more so) to adults, as it will the younger members of the audience. Also, unlike recently released efforts from other studios, you really don't have to see this in 3D. Sure, it will - as designed - enhance the cinema going experience immensely, but this lovely film could be just as well enjoyed on any screen.
The story works well enough on its own, and thanks to Gaiman's singular vision, really transports you to both of these worlds. Selick too does a fantastic job of bringing that vision to life, installing a foreboding atmosphere throughout that fits the source material perfectly. One of the best animated films in recent memory, Coraline is creepy with a smile, and all the more enjoyable for it.

Review by Mike Sheridan

Your Comments

Coraline - lilmyster

Published 15 May 2009
The movie is good but I read the book a few years ago and the book is muuuuuuuch scarier!!!

Coraline - lilmyster

Published 15 May 2009
the movie looks good but i"v read the book loads of times before and its muuuuch better!!

caraline - amanda

Published 12 April 2009
it looks brill but when is it out?

film - amanda

Published 12 April 2009
when is the release date it doesnt say!! and is this not a tim burton film i thought he did the nightmare before christmas

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