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  • Silly Parents, These Movies Aren't For Kids

    11/30/09 Although this 1939 candy-colored flick was based on a children's novel and is jam-packed with catchy songs, whimsical creatures and important lessons (there really is no place like home), 'The Wizard of Oz' is, in a word, terrifying.  |  Popeater Movies
  • 97% The Nightmare Before Christmas

    10/26/09  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • 80% The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D

    10/20/09 Tim Burton's beloved stop-motion-animation holiday horror returns from the grave in shocking 3-D. Originally released in 1993, its story concerns the residents of Halloween City, whose star performer, Jack (voiced by Chris Sarandon), is losing his enthusiasm for the big scare.  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • The Nightmare Before Christmas 3-D

    10/18/09 Tim Burton's beloved stop-motion-animation holiday horror returns from the grave in shocking 3-D. Originally released in 1993, its story concerns the residents of Halloween City, whose star performer, Jack (voiced by Chris Sarandon), is losing his enthusiasm for the big scare.  |  Rotten Tomatoes
  • Guest blogger: Weird '80s kids' movies ... and why we love them

    08/28/09 But there are also those films that are just ... weird.  |  Pop Candy
  • Interview: Henry Selick on "Coraline"

    02/04/09 Moviefone A puppet is posed, the camera clicks a frame, then an ever so slightly different pose, and another click.  |  Independent Film Channel (IFC)
  • Q&A: Neil Gaiman

    01/27/09 British author Neil Gaiman is all too familiar with the rites of Hollywood, having co-scripted "Beowulf" and seen his own novel "Stardust" adapted for the big screen.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • Gaspode Sees Neil Gaiman / Henry Selick's CORALINE!!

    12/17/08 ...with what may be a first review (I don't recall seeing any other out there - apologies in advance if I'm wrong) of CORALINE - directed by THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS' Henry Selick, who also adapted Gaiman's work.  |  Ain't It Cool News