Horror Movies is giving away a Coraline dvd.
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Papercraft Circus Mouse; Coraline Fan Art
1. Download this Circus Mouse paper toy at the Dark in the Dark.
2. Coraline fan art by Novella Cooper.
*Previously: Coraline button doll paper toy.
*Buy Coraline toys at eBay and Amazon.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Signed Coraline items for sale
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Two more reviews of Coraline the muscial
Two more reviews of the MCC Theater's Coraline musical:
1. John Soltes:
1. John Soltes:
It works, for a bit. Then the experiment begins to feel tedious. The differences between the real world and the other world are small — this new world doesn't feel escapist in any sense, except for three neon lights. The pianos, too, begin to cause one's teeth to grate. And eventually what began as clever becomes mundane, for all the tricks up the creators' sleeves have been already been showcased.2. David Kennerley:
The momentum, and the magic, cannot be sustained, stalling about an hour into this 90-minute, intermissionless production. Atmosphere chokes the narrative; the gleeful whimsy grows stale.*Buy Coraline toys at eBay and Amazon.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
MCC Theatre's Coraline musical reviews
Three reviews of the MCC Theater's Coraline musical. The NY Times review was definitely the most kind.
1. NY Daily News: "It's naggingly repetitive and, at 90 minutes, long outstays its welcome."
2. Reuters: "Book writer David Greenspan's adaptation is choppy and disjointed, failing to compellingly capture the source material's narrative tension and making the evening feel much longer than the 100-minute running time."
3. NY Times: "the droll, dry and very cerebral production . . . is less like a full-bodied show than the idea of one."
*Buy Coraline toys at eBay and Amazon.
1. NY Daily News: "It's naggingly repetitive and, at 90 minutes, long outstays its welcome."
2. Reuters: "Book writer David Greenspan's adaptation is choppy and disjointed, failing to compellingly capture the source material's narrative tension and making the evening feel much longer than the 100-minute running time."
3. NY Times: "the droll, dry and very cerebral production . . . is less like a full-bodied show than the idea of one."
*Buy Coraline toys at eBay and Amazon.
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