Really Scary Kids Movies: 23 Interesting Facts About Coraline

By |October 16th, 2023|Categories: Animations, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Coraline, a Neil Gaiman novella, published in 2002, was released as a 2009 stop-motion animated horror movie - written and directed by Henry Selick. The film was made with the permission and collaboration of Gaiman. The film tells the story of Coraline Jones, a 11-year-old girl who moved with her parents to a new town in Oregon, who discovers an idealized parallel universe behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that it contains a dark secret. Watch the video here. Coraline: the movie (2009)   Synopsis When Coraline moves to an old house, she feels annoyed and left behind by her parents.

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The Sandman: Episode 7 with Spoilers: – The Doll’s House

By |September 15th, 2022|Categories: The Sandman, TV Series|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Our score: 7/10 Synopsis: Do not read if you don't want to read any spoilers. Possible triggers have been highlighted. Returning to the dream realm, Dream enters the library and opens Rose Walker's dream journal. We see a sister and brother who appear distressed because their mother can only take the daughter with but her brother must stay with the abusive father. We see Despair and Desire who appear to be twins. They have plotted to harm Dream three times. Desire refers to a dream vortex (a woman) and the girl in the dream, Rose Walker, turns out to be

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Stardust and The Princess Bride Adaptations – Exploring the Magic of Page to Screen Transformations!

By |January 18th, 2021|Categories: 80s, Books, Did you know?, Fandom, Fantasy Movies, Movies, Romantic|Tags: , , , |

When comparing movies to novels, particularly in the context of adaptations, two beloved fantasy works that often spark discussions are "Stardust" and "The Princess Bride." Both the novel "Stardust" by Neil Gaiman and "The Princess Bride" by William Goldman have been adapted into films that captivated audiences with their whimsical storytelling, memorable characters, and fantastical worlds. Each adaptation offers a unique perspective on translating rich literary narratives onto the silver screen, presenting intriguing contrasts and similarities between the mediums of literature and film. This comparison explores how these adaptations handle elements like character development, world-building, and narrative structure, ultimately delving

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