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Displaying all articles tagged:
Coraline
books
Jan. 13, 2025
There Is No Safe Word
How the best-selling fantasy author Neil Gaiman hid the darkest parts of himself for decades.
By
Lila Shapiro
friday night movie club
Oct. 7, 2020
Children Can Have a Little Nightmare Fuel, As a Treat
This Halloween season, we’re rewatching
Coraline
until our eyes are sewn over with buttons.
By
Rebecca Alter
movie review
Aug. 17, 2012
Movie Review:
ParaNorman
Is a Charming, If Ambling, Animated Film
Made by the same studio that did
Coraline
, this 3-D animated movie is full of nostalgia for shlocky old horror flicks.
By
Bilge Ebiri
kudos
Feb. 7, 2010
Up
Wins the Annie
This means that Oscar glory is likely nigh.
By
Adam K. Raymond
kudos
Dec. 14, 2009
Inside the New York Film Critics Circle’s Votes
’The Hurt Locker’ was a no-brainer, but things got tense deciding Best Screenplay.
By
Bilge Ebiri
quote machine
May 13, 2009
Even Tom Hanks Occasionally Feels Compelled to Overshare
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By
Emma Pearse
the industry
July 9, 2008
Ron Weasley to Play Someone Other Than Ron Weasley
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