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  2. ‘Coraline’ Returns to Theaters for Halloween After Making $53 ...

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    “Coraline” is back in theaters once again — but now just in time for spooky season. The beloved, stop-motion animated film from 2009 will return on Halloween for a limited-time engagement in ...

  3. Laika’s ‘Coraline’ 3D Remaster Gets August Release Date From ...

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    Henry Selick’s modern classic “Coraline” turns 15 this year, and a new 3D remaster of the stop-motion feature (announced in February) will get a worldwide theatrical release this fall by ...

  4. Dreamscape Immersive - Wikipedia

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    Dreamscape Immersive is an American entertainment and technology company. It creates story-based full-roam virtual reality (VR) experiences which allow up to six people to simultaneously explore a virtual 3D environment, seeing fully rendered avatars of one another.

  5. Lincoln Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Theatre is a 582-seat performing arts venue located at 769 E. Long Street in the King-Lincoln Bronzeville neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The theater is owned by the City of Columbus under the auspices of the Lincoln Theatre Association.

  6. Coraline (film) - Wikipedia

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    Coraline is a 2009 American gothic stop-motion animated dark fantasy horror film [5] written for the screen and directed by Henry Selick, based on the 2002 novella of the same name by Neil Gaiman. [6]

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  8. Palace Theatre (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    The Palace Theatre is a 2,695-seat restored movie palace located at 34 W. Broad Street in Columbus, Ohio.It was designed and built in 1926 by the American architect Thomas W. Lamb as part of the American Insurance Union Citadel (now the LeVeque Tower).

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