This film image released by Focus Features shows the character Norman, voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee, in the 3D stop-motion film, "ParaNorman." (AP Photo/Focus Features) This film image released by Focus ...
LAIKA, Fathom Entertainment, and Trafalgar Releasing have announced the theatrical rerelease dates for the upcoming limited screenings of the acclaimed animated horror comedy ParaNorman. This comes ...
LAIKA’s award-winning stop-motion animated film ParaNorman returns this Halloween for a one-week theatrical engagement. As with the record-breaking 15th Anniversary 2024 re-release of Coraline in 2D ...
Laika's sets have gone silent for the summer, soundstages are vacant, workshops deserted. Characters from the Hillsboro animation studio's sophomore feature, "ParaNorman," sit frozen in time, fixed in ...
(CBS News) The 3-D stop-motion comedy thriller, "ParaNorman," hits theaters today, with hopes of providing entertainment for children and adults alike. In the film, when a small town is taken over by ...
“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 executive is ...
LAIKA’s “ParaNorman” is returning from the great beyond. The 2012 feature, directed by Sam Fell and Chris Butler (who also wrote the screenplay), will have a one-week theatrical run this Halloween.
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Halloween is over, so it’s time to debate the same question we debate every year: when do you watch ...
Last year, “Coraline,” the first feature from Hillsboro’s Laika studio, drew audiences when it returned to movie theaters for a limited engagement. Now, “ParaNorman,” the second stop-motion animated ...
Why is Norman so bummed? The titular middle-school antihero of the stop-motion animated feature “ParaNorman” (voiced by Kodi Smit-McPhee) lives in an 11-year-old boy’s paradise of creepy toys, spiky ...
I'm probably going to get some hate over this, but I think zombies are played out. They've lurched into books and onto the big and small screens with all the persistence of any one of society's ...
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