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The Avocado Movie Club #34: Coraline (2009)

Welcome to the Movie Club! Today’s movie is Henry Selick’s Coraline!

Russian poster, possibly fanmade?

Coraline is named after its titular character, a young girl who moves with her family into a large old house separated into individual apartments. Coraline is adventurous and quirky but feels ignored by her parents who are consumed with their work writing for a gardening magazine despite not enjoying gardening. Within this house she finds a doorway into an alternate dimension created by an entity called the Other Mother, where colourful copies of her parents and neighbours shower her with gifts and candy, but Coraline soon finds out that this idealized world might be too good to be true. 

Coraline is based on the Neil Gaiman novella of the same name and was produced by Laika Studios as their first feature film. It was warmly received by critics and audiences, going on to earn a 91% on Rotten Tomatoes and a dedicated cult following.1 With a $60 million budget, it was not initially a big success in the box office as it only earned $125 million during its initial run, but with re-releases in 2023 and 2024, it earned another $60 million, making it a box office success over-all.2 I took those numbers from Box Office Mojo, which are lower than the ones on The Numbers, but The Numbers also mentions an additional $70 million in domestic home video sales alone.3 What a different time it was! 

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What did you think? Share your thoughts below! 

Up Next: Spooky season will end with Bob Clark’s Black Christmas! Is it weird to watch that this early? Perhaps it will bridge the gap into the end of the year holiday season nicely. We will meet to discuss it on October 31 at 12PM EST. Check out the trailer and where it’s playing below: 

USA

Canada

UK

  1. https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/coraline ↩︎
  2. https://www.boxofficemojo.com/title/tt0327597/?ref_=bo_tt_ti ↩︎
  3. https://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Coraline#tab=box-office ↩︎
  4. https://www.firstshowing.net/2009/interview-coraline-writer-and-director-henry-selick ↩︎
  5. https://www.laikahiddenworlds.com/coraline ↩︎
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20090810084128/http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/issues/current-issue/articles/0209-knights ↩︎
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