“Coraline”

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Lonely 11-year-old Coraline Jones discovers a fantastical parallel world. Everything in the ‘Other World’ seems perfect until she discovers her ‘Other Mother’ is hiding a dark secret., Director Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas; James and the Giant Peach) delivers a deliciously dark stop-motion animated adventure for children who don’t mind a scare or two, based on Neil Gaiman’s much-praised book. Coraline Jones and her parents have just moved into the Pink Palaces Apartments in Oregon, where they find themselves surrounded by eccentric neighbours, including a pair of ageing burlesque performers. It should be an exciting time, but Coraline’s parents are too busy as horticultural journalists to spend any time with her, so she is deeply bored. That is until she discovers a mysterious door that only appears after dark. Bold and inquisitive, the youngster investigates. She discovers a brightly coloured alternative universe, where her ‘Other Mother’ has plenty of time to play with her and her neighbours’ quirks are charmingly exaggerated; in fact, she’s tempted to stay. But all is not as it seems: everyone in the new world has buttons for eyes – and the operation to install them involves knitting needles. And that revelation is just the first of her shocking discoveries about the true nature of her apparent idyll… So, there’s definitely good reason for that PG certificate, though children who can cope with the story of Hansel and Gretel shouldn’t find anything too disturbing here. Selick’s film won great critical acclaim, and scooped festival prizes around the world, as well as picking up an Oscar nomination and winning the 2009 BAFTA Children’s Award., Extraordinary stop-motion animation propels this imaginative romp about a daring young girl who moves into a new house and finds a magic portal that whisks her into a seemingly perfect, parallel world where she uncovers some spooky secrets., Stop-motion animation misadventures of a daring young girl (voice of Dakota Fanning) who moves into a new house and finds a magic portal that whisks her into a seemingly perfect, parallel world where she uncovers some spooky secrets. Includes the voice talent of Teri Hatcher, Ian McShane and Keith David. Directed by Henry Selick, who wrote the screenplay based on Neil Gaiman’s 2002 young-peoples’ best seller., (2009) Director Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas; James and the Giant Peach) delivers a deliciously dark stop-motion animated adventure, based on Neil Gaiman’s much-praised book. Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) and her parents move into the Pink Palaces Apartments in Oregon, where they find themselves surrounded by eccentric neighbours, including a pair of ageing burlesque performers (Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French). It should be an exciting time, but Coraline’s parents (Teri Hatcher and John Hodgman) are too busy working to spend any time with her, so she is deeply bored. That is until she discovers a mysterious door that only appears after dark. Bold and inquisitive, the youngster investigates. She discovers a brightly coloured alternative universe, where her ‘Other Mother’ (also Hatcher) has plenty of time to play with her and her neighbours’ quirks are charmingly exaggerated. But all is not as it seems: everyone in the new world has buttons for eyes – and the operation to install them involves knitting needles. And that revelation is just the first of her shocking discoveries about the true nature of her apparent idyll… So, there’s good reason for the film’s PG certificate, although children who can cope with Hansel and Gretel shouldn’t find anything too disturbing here. Selick’s film won great critical acclaim, scooped festival prizes around the world, picked up an Oscar nomination and won the 2009 Bafta Children’s Award., Stop-motion animation misadventures of a daring young girl who moves into a new house and finds a magic portal that whisks her into a seemingly perfect, parallel world where she uncovers some spooky secrets., Director Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas; James and the Giant Peach) delivers a deliciously dark stop-motion animated adventure for children who don’t mind a scare or two, based on Neil Gaiman’s much-praised book. Coraline Jones and her parents have just moved into the Pink Palaces Apartments in Oregon, where they find themselves surrounded by eccentric neighbours, including a pair of ageing burlesque performers. It should be an exciting time, but Coraline’s parents are too busy working as horticultural journalists to spend any time with her, so she is deeply bored. That is until she discovers a mysterious door that only appears after dark. Bold and inquisitive, the youngster investigates. She discovers a brightly coloured alternative universe, where her ‘Other Mother’ has plenty of time to play with her and her neighbours’ quirks are charmingly exaggerated; in fact, she’s tempted to stay. But all is not as it seems: everyone in the new world has buttons for eyes – and the operation to install them involves knitting needles. And that revelation is just the first of her shocking discoveries about the true nature of her apparent idyll… So, there’s definitely good reason for that PG certificate, though children who can cope with the story of Hansel and Gretel shouldn’t find anything too disturbing here. Selick’s film won great critical acclaim, and scooped festival prizes around the world, as well as picking up an Oscar nomination and winning the 2009 BAFTA Children’s Award. Also featuring the voices of Keith David, Robert Bailey Jr and Ian McShane., A young girl walks through a secret door and discovers a parallel reality that is eerily similar to the life she already knows, yet deeply unsettling in a number of ways, in director Henry Selick’s animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s international best-seller. Eleven-year-old Coraline Jones (voice of Dakota Fanning) is fearlessly courageous, and perhaps far too adventurous for her own good. Coraline and her parents (Teri Hatcher and John Hodgman) have recently relocated to Oregon from Michigan. Bored in her new home since her parents are distracted by work and she has yet to make any new friends, Coraline passes the time by exploring her new neighborhood with an annoying local boy named Wybie Lovat (Robert Bailey Jr.). But after paying a visit to her eccentric neighbors Miss Spink (Jennifer Saunders) and Miss Forcible (Dawn French), a pair of aging British actresses, and crossing paths with the outright weird Mr. Bobinsky (Ian McShane), the precocious young girl becomes convinced that her new surroundings are just as dull as she’d initially suspected. Shortly thereafter, Coraline discovers a hidden door in her new house, and decides to investigate. Venturing into the eerie passageway inside, Coraline emerges into an alternate version of her own reality. At first glance, this strange new world seems even better than the real thing; there her parents aren’t distracted by work, and Coraline is always the center of attention. There’s even a mysterious Cat (Keith David) that’s fascinated by her every move. But when Coraline’s button-eyed Other Mother (also Hatcher) attempts to make her stay permanent, the frightened young girl must summon her resourcefulness and bravery in order to find her way back home and save her real family., An adventurous girl finds another world that is a strangely idealised version of her frustrating home, but it has sinister secrets.

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Q: Who are the main cast members in “Coraline ” ?
A: The main cast includes Dakota Fanning,Teri Hatcher,Ian McShane,Keith David,Jennifer Saunders,Dawn French,John Hodgman,Aankha Neal,George Selick,Hannah Kaiser,Harry Selick,Marina Budovsky,Jerome Ranft,Christopher Murrie,Yona Prost,John Linnell,Robert Bailey Jr.,Dakota Fanning,Pete Kozachik,Neil Gaiman,Ron Sanders,Teri Hatcher,Robert Bailey Jr.,Jennifer Saunders,Henry Selick,Ian McShane,Keith David,Dawn French,John Hodgman,Christopher Murrie.

Q: When Did the “Coraline” Released?
A: The Movie “Coraline” originally aired on 2009-02-06 and released in the year of 2009.

Q: What Languages are available to watch “Coraline” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.

Q: Where to watch “Coraline” ?
A: “Coraline” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.

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