|
|
|
Hey everyone. Capone in Chicago here, with our second 3-D screening event of next week--something really, really special for folks in and around my city of the unpredictable weather. Please keep in mind these two screenings are unconnected, so if you want to go to both, you have to enter both contests.
Posted in | »
|
Hey folks, Harry here... I just spent a good deal of time watching all of these - and figured - why not share with all of you. I love Henry Selick and his devotion to Stop Motion as a marvelous medium of wonder. Here's some wonders to ponder...
Posted in | »
|
Merrick here...
...with what may be a first review (I don't recall seeing any other out there - apologies in advance if I'm wrong) of CORALINE - directed by THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS' Henry Selick, who also adapted Gaiman's work.
Here's Gaspode...
Coraline
Directed and adapted for the screen by Henry Selick
From the novella by Neil Gaiman
Posted in | »
|
Hey, everyone. “Moriarty” here.
We’re probably the last out of the gate of the 26 partners who were part of this very groovy CORALINE promotion today, so it seems perversely fitting that we’re the ones premiering the very first letter of the alphabet.
That’s right... there are 26 new teaser images for Henry Selick’s adaptation of the Neil Gaiman fantasy novel CORALINE that are landing online today, and each one is oriented around a different letter of the alphabet.
Posted in | »
|
Merrick here...
A full trailer for CORALINE is making the rounds. This is from Henry Selick (director of THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS) and his based on a novella by Neil Gaiman. Voice talent includes Dakota Fanning, Ian McShane, Teri Hatcher, and Keith David.
Posted in | »
|
For those of you who like to complain that children's literature has lost its edge, might I recommend Neil Gaiman's CORALINE?
Posted in | »
|
Hey folks, Harry here - Seems that Neil Gaiman decided to give us all an early Christmas present... something to keep us all happy and daffy til Sandy Claws gives us the shrunken head we all asked for. And what is this present?
Posted in | »
|
Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. I was in the room when Neil Gaiman and Henry Selick announced a surprise presentation of their adaptation of Gaiman's own CORALINE to happen that night at 7pm, but I had already booked some interviews for then, so I couldn't make it.
Luckily a few readers did. Here's what they thought!!!
Hi Quint!
I'm just getting into reading AICN, but I'm loving your coverage and reviews and...yeah. I don't know how much help I'll be in telling you about Coraline, since I'm not a film buff and I wasn't taking notes and...I haven't even read the book yet. (I'll be working on that though!)
Posted in | »
|
Ahoy, squirts! Quint here. Time to catch up a bit on the Comic-Con coverage. Yesterday ‘bout damn killed me. I did 6 interviews, jumping in and out of panels all to do them. Next year I really need some help. I missed too much this year.
Also, looking back on it I’d say that this was one of the Con’s more off years. We had that one great movie panel (Paramount with Trek, Indy 4 and Iron Man), but I was underwhelmed by the Con on the whole. Nothing was too terribly disappointing, but the showmanship seemed out of the con.
However, I did like a lot of what I saw. The Rogue Panel featured BALLS OF FURY, THE STRANGERS and DOOMSDAY.
Posted in | »
|
|
Hey folks, Harry here... Good news came from Variety for all of us Henry Selick and Stop-Motion animation fans... CORALINE, which is being made at what used to be Will Vinton studios, but was acquired by Phil Knight (yeah, the tennis shoe guy) and
Posted in | »
|
|
|