Tag Archives: Stop Motion

Wendell & Wild: A New Spooky Classic

Wendell & Wild Brings Back More Stop-Motion Fun Wendell & Wild, out the gate, was something I knew I would review. A Henry Selick involved, stop-motion, punk-music soundtrack-ed, children’s horror movie co-written by Jordan Peele—are you kidding me with this? It’s no secret that Coraline is one of my favorite movies, and it’s widely known… Read More: Wendell & Wild: A New Spooky Classic »

The House: Unsettling And Confusing

The House Has Heavy Commentary On Something The House is an interpretive art piece. The creators had a point to make, and a message to send—but I’ve yet to figure out what that message was. It was like being screamed at in a foreign language you almost know well enough to understand. This level of… Read More: The House: Unsettling And Confusing »

ParaNorman: A Modern Halloween Classic

ParaNorman Understands Its Appeal And Thrives ParaNorman is a scrappy little film and an excellent example of how you can lean into genre fandom and come out with something amazing. It’s clearly made by horror aficionados. There are references, in-jokes, and a real understanding of the appeal of zombies. And, like Coraline before it, it’s… Read More: ParaNorman: A Modern Halloween Classic »