Thank goodness for the endless varities in animation! Famed stop-motion animation guru Henry Selick (Nightmare Before Christmas, James and the Giant Peach) returns to the form with the adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Coraline, due in February next year. The tech-types are saying this will be the first-ever stop-motion flick shot in 3D, and should prove a testing ground for all future (we can hope) works in the medium.
But despite a story well that's been pumped dry (Gaiman loves these Alice in Wonderland-type tales), Coraline looks visually stunning, significantly better than most cheap CG fare. As any good fan of stop-motion thrills, I'll be there opening days. Thanks to Trailer Addict for the streaming, but if you'd prefer the HD version, click right HERE!
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