One of the great animated films of the 21st century looks utterly dazzling on this UHD release.
This episode sees its characters ground up especially in the gears of their own patriarchal systems.
Instead of using the titular metaphor as a means to seek deeper, darker ends, Isabel Coixet proceeds to restate it over and over again.
Stronger than its predecessor, which didn’t quite go as far in terms of representing these women in a wider context.
This is a DVD package that seems not to want to be noticed, by a show that was made more or less in the same spirit.
The real target of the film’s ire is New York envy itself, and the sad people who simply couldn’t stomach living anywhere else.
Henry Selick’s Coraline offers a steady diet of artful, kinetic stimulation.