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[[File:Coraline.jpg|thumb|Theatrical Poster]]
 
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| title = Coraline
'''''Coraline''''' is a 2009 stop-motion film produced by [[Universal Studios]], [[Aardman Animations]], and Laika.
 
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| image = [[File:Coraline.jpg|250px]]
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| tagline = Be careful what you wish for.
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| director = [[Henry Selick]]
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| writer = Henry Selick
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| based on = Coraline<br />by Neil Gaiman
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| cast = [[Dakota Fanning]]<br />[[Teri Hatcher]]<br />[[Jennifer Saunders]]<br />[[Dawn French]]<br />[[John Hodgman]]<br />[[Ian McShane]]
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| producer = Henry Selick<br />Claire Jennings<br />Bill Mechanic<br />Mary Sandell
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| cinematographer = [[Pete Kozachik]]
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| music by = [[Bruno Coulais]]
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| editor = Christopher Murrie
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| studio = [[LAIKA]]<br />Pandemonium
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| distributor = [[Focus Features]]
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| country = [[File:Flag-icon-us.gif|United States]]
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| language = English
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| release date = September 12, 2008
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| runtime = 100 minutes
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| budget = $60 million
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| gross = $124.6 million
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|rating = {{PG}}}}
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[[File:Coraline Movie Review - Caillou Pettis|thumb|center|185 px|Caillou Pettis reviews Coraline.]]
 
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Coraline is a 2008 stop-motion film produced by Universal Studios, Focus Features, and LAIKA.

Plot

Coraline Jones moves with her mother and father from their comfortable life in Pontiac, Michigan to the Pink Palace, a dilapitated mansion renovated into an apartment building in Ashland, Oregon, which is also occupied by retired actresses Misses Spink and Forcible, and odd Russian acrobat Mr. Bobinsky. With her parents perpetually working on a gardening catalog and paying little attention to her, Coraline feels neglected and decides to explore their new home, meeting Wyborne "Wybie" Lovat, the grandson of the apartments' landlady. While exploring, Coraline finds a small door sealed off by a brick wall. That night, Coraline is awakened by a mouse and follows it to the small door where she discovers a long, dark corridor in the brick wall's place. Coraline goes through it and finds herself in the Other World, a fantastical parallel version of the Pink Palace inhabited by doppelgangers of her parents called the Other Mother and Other Father, who have black buttons for eyes. These beings prove to be warmer and more attentive than Coraline's real parents, particularly the Other Mother, who does everything she can to impress Coraline. Coraline decides to stay the night at the Other World, but when she wakes the next morning, she finds herself in her old world.

Despite warnings of danger from her neighbors, Coraline continues to go to the Other World at night to escape from the doldrums of her real life and is entertained by button-eyed "Other" versions of her neighbors, including a mute Other Wybie, who guides her through the Other World. During her third visit, Coraline encounters a black cat from her own world that has the ability to talk in the Other World, and also warns Coraline of danger. She disregards the warnings until the Other Mother invites her to live in the Other World forever if she sews buttons over her eyes. Coraline is horrified and demands to return home but the Other Mother angrily reveals her true form as a monstrous witch and traps Coraline in a small room behind a mirror. There she meets the ghosts of three children who had lost their eyes and souls to the Other Mother. One of the girls is Miss Lovat twin sister who "stolen" years ago. They plead to Coraline to avoid their fate and request that she find their eyes to free their souls. With the help of the Other Wybie, Coraline escapes to her own world, but finds that her parents have been kidnapped by the Other Mother.

Armed with a seeing stone provided by the real Miss Spink and Miss Forcible, Coraline returns to the Other World and challenges the Other Mother to a game to find her missing parents and the eyes of the ghost children in the Other World, agreeing to have buttons sewn in her eyes if she loses. Coraline uses her seeing stone to find the ghosts' eyes and outwits the twisted inhabitants of the Other World guarding them, and later finds her parents trapped in a snow globe. The ghost children speak to Coraline through the eyes that the Other Mother will never let her leave even if she wins. Thinking quickly, Coraline tricks the Other Mother into opening the door to the real world and escapes through it, closing the door on the Other Mother's hand and severing it. Coraline finds her parents safe with no memory of what had happened and the ghost children at peace, but not long after they warn her that the Other Mother will still try to get the key from her. To keep the Other Mother from returning, Coraline intends to drop the key to the door between her world and the Other World down a water well near her house, but the Other Mother's severed hand enters Coraline's world and tries to steal the key to the door. Wybie arrives to help her and Coraline destroys the hand. Wybie and Coraline drop its remains and the key down the well. With her parents done with their work and able to spend time with their daughter, Coraline holds a garden party with her family and neighbors, including Wybie's grandmother. Coraline plans to tells Miss Lovat (Wybie's grandma) her adventure and really happened to her twin sister. The movie ends with Coraline content with her old/new life.

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Clips

Reviews

Coraline_Movie_Review_-_Caillou_Pettis

Coraline Movie Review - Caillou Pettis

Caillou Pettis reviews Coraline.