16
Dec/14

SEE IT BIG! ANIMATION: CORALINE IN 3-D

16
Dec/14

Coraline finds a doorway to another dimension in film adapted from popular children’s book

CORALINE (Henry Selick, 2009)
Museum of the Moving Image
35th Ave. at 36th St., Astoria
Saturday, December 20, free with museum admission, 1:00
718-777-6800
www.movingimage.us
www.coraline.com

Coraline Jones (voiced by Dakota Fanning) is an adventurous eleven-year-old in search of some fun and excitement in her new creaky home in Oregon. She finds just what she thinks she was looking for when a rodent introduces her to a hidden passageway that leads to an alternate universe, where replicas of her parents (Teri Hatcher and John Hodgman) are more interested in her and give her whatever she wants. However, this button-eyed Other Mother and Other Father have other plans for her and her real family as well. Written and directed by Henry Selick, Coraline lacks the frantic, nonstop energy of his breakthrough film, Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas, but it is still a fun, creepy trip down the Narnia-esque rabbit hole. Combining his trademark stop-motion animation (James and the Giant Peach) with breathtaking stereoscopic 3-D that adds remarkable depth to the images, Selick does a marvelous job bringing to life the popular children’s novel by Newbery Medal-winning author Neil Gaiman (Sandman), who wrote the book for his young daughters. (Full disclosure: In another part of our life, we work for the company that publishes Gaiman’s children’s books, including Coraline.) The supporting cast of characters includes former music-hall divas Miss Spink and Miss Forcible (the Absolutely Fabulous British comedy team of Jennifer Saunders and Dawn French), the wise Cat (Keith David), mouse circus leader Mr. Bobinsky (Ian McShane), and local boy Wybie Lovat (Robert Bailey Jr.), who was created specifically for the movie. Be sure to stick around for one last cool 3-D effect at the end of the credits. Coraline is screening in 3-D on December 20 at 1:00 as part of the Museum of the Moving Image’s “See It Big! Animation” series, which continues through December 28 with such other recent feature-length animated flicks as Marjane Satrapi and Vincent Parronaud’s Persepolis, Ari Folman’s Waltz with Bashir, Brad Bird’s Ratatouille, and Satoshi Kon’s Paprika.