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A few weeks ago Dread Central caught up with ParaNorman‘s directing duo of Chris Butler and Sam Fell during the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con, where we heard a bit about the basics of their ...
"ParaNorman" isn't make-or-break for Laika. Oregon's wealthiest family can afford to pursue its vision, no matter how this film performs with critics or at the box office.
“ParaNorman was a breakthrough film for Laika – emotionally rich, visually daring and proudly weird in all the right ways,” said David Burke, Laika’s chief marketing and operations officer.
Paranorman appears to be a movie about zombies and an evil witch laying siege on a small town, and the oddball boy with the power to see and speak with the dead who saves the day. It’s not that.
Laika’s beloved stop-motion film “ParaNorman” is returning to theaters this Halloween for a one-week engagement, now in a newly remastered RealD 3D format. The limited run, announced at the ...
” a work of stop-motion animation, “ParaNorman” is at least as much about its texture as its story. Butler, Fell and company have built a comically grotesque world of pear-shaped dads ...
Cinespia has lined up a series of Halloween programming at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. Movies include the 50th anniversary ...
“ParaNorman” is the second feature film produced by Laika, a Portland-area stop-motion animation studio. Its first full-length feature, “Coraline,” was released in 2009. Laika’s chief ...
Review: 'ParaNorman'The impressive Oregon-based company has produced another macabre winner to follow its ingeniously twisted first full-length feature, 2009’s “Coraline.” Like that creepy ...
“ParaNorman” is really funny and, as the town hovers on the brink of disaster, really exciting, but it makes sure everything that happens is rooted in well-drawn, resourceful characters.