Show Notes
The Filmlosophers and Intern Amy fall down the deepest of rabbit holes as they honor and revere the anniversary of the first of many stop-motion masterpieces coming out of Laika, Coraline.
With its 15th anniversary being celebrated in theaters, the ghost hosts take on the task of reliving the wonder and macabre that this family-friendly film gave. Director Henry Selick offers fans of the Neil Gaiman novella a treat for the eyes as his orchestration of the stop-motion work proved to be something that will change the industry forever.
So pull up a chair, take out your pens, grab your popcorn, and tune in to this week's episode of The Filmlosophers!
(Quick Edit: we had some audio issues this week, so we apologize and ask that you please mind some of the gaps and echoes. Thank you!)
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