Published 10/27/2008
at ComingSoon.net - Movies
It's getting harder and harder to make it to Coraline 's February 6th release date with every bit of new footage screened. I've gone from a die-hard no-one-can-get-it-right fan of Neil Gaiman's original and wonderfully creepy young adult novel to a point that I can say -- with wondrous certainty -- that what's on its way is something even better. Equal parts Neil Gaiman and Henry Selick, Coraline looks destined to become a modern classic, retaining every bit of the source material's edge while offering a completely new experience.
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