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"Coraline," the stop-motion Halloween classic, is full of easter eggs like prop wires accidentally showing and references to William Shakespeare.
Fifteen years later, Coraline's re-release in theaters reminds us that its Other Mother villain is still one of horror's best mothers.
Neil Gaiman's Coraline, a novella about a parentally neglected little girl of the same name who discovers a parallel world where her "other mother" and father seem perfect -- except, of course ...
The musical “Coraline” is now in its local premiere with Black Button Eyes Productions — the company’s name is a hat tip to one of the recurring threats to the title character.
Black Button Eyes Productions presents the Midwest Premiere of Coraline, a musical by Stephin Merritt and David Greenspan, adapted from the novel by Neil Gaiman, at City Lit Theater in Chicago, at ...
The monstrosity of the beldam in “Coraline” is that there is, in fact, nothing there. The person — the mother — Coraline thought was behind those button eyes was a creature who knows nothing of the ...
Black Button Eyes Productions presents the Midwest Premiere of "Coraline," a musical by Stephin Merritt and David Green span, adapted from the novel by Neil Gaiman, at City Lit Theater in Chicago ...
Coraline must not let her real eyes be fooled by the promise of a shiny, idyllic life in button-eye land and awaken to the menace packed in “your BETTER mom’s” iron-fisted rule over this ...