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Coraline (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2009 stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film Coraline directed by Henry Selick and produced by the animation studio Laika, in their maiden feature film.
Coraline is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephin Merritt and a book by David Greenspan. It is based on the 2002 novella of the same name by Neil Gaiman. The story follows Coraline Jones, a young girl who discovers a parallel world beyond a secret door in her new home. The world has everything Coraline dreams of, but hides an ominous secret.
The following category is for articles about soundtracks from Laika films. Pages in category "Laika (company) soundtracks" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Coraline is a 2009 American stop-motion animated gothic dark fantasy horror film written for the screen and directed by Henry Selick, based on the 2002 novella Coraline by Neil Gaiman. [5] Produced by Laika , as the studio's first feature film, [ 6 ] it features the voices of Dakota Fanning , Teri Hatcher , Jennifer Saunders , Dawn French ...
Gaiman, 64, is the famed English fantasy writer behind "The Sandman," "Good Omens," "American Gods" and "Coraline," all of which have been turned into film, television and musical adaptations ...
Bruno Coulais (born 1954) – The Crimson Rivers, The Chorus, Coraline; Vladimir Cosma (born 1940) – The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, La boum, Diva; Alec R. Costandinos (born 1944) – Trocadéro bleu citron, Caravane, Les derniers jours de la victime
John Bonham’s son, Jason Bonham, rocks out just as hard as he once did.. Born in England in 1966, Jason followed in his late father's footsteps as a drummer. After learning to play at about age ...
2000: Music for Tim Burton's "Stainboy" animated internet series commissioned by Shockwave.com [64] (selections released on Warner Bros. Records' The Danny Elfman & Tim Burton 25th Anniversary Music Box in 2010). 2002: Music for Honda's "Power of Dreams" advertising campaign, the first cinema commercial to be shot in the IMAX format. [65]