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The Portland Art Museum's new exhibit "Animating Life: The Art, Science, and Wonder of Laika" centers on the Hillsboro film studio's four stop-animation films. Here's a look at each.
Let's talk about the movie. The plan was to slip on 3D glasses for the movie at the Metreon and then walk down Mission a few blocks to the Cartoon Art Museum to check out "The Art of Coraline ...
Althea Crome is the knitting brains behind the tiny, amazing star sweater and colorful striped gloves sported by the little girl in "Coraline," the first film from the Portland area studio Laika ...
This summer, that fantasy world is coming to Portland in the form of an interactive art trail called "Coraline’s Curious Cat Trail." LAIKA Studios, ...
What Laika has built in the past decade and a half is not so easily replicable. Arguably, “Coraline” filled a niche for the teens and tweens of the 2000s that “Goosebumps” filled for those ...
But the artwork from Coraline, the studio’s first release in 2009, is especially rare because it is the only one of those three films that never had a proper ‘art of’ book.
LAIKA’s “Coraline” (2009) grossed a combined $4.91 million from Fathom movie theater showings on Monday and Tuesday. Fathom has added two more screenings later this month on the 28 and 29 of ...
A new museum centred around the history of retired members of the British Army living in the Royal Hospital Chelsea (aka Chelsea Pensioners) opens in the city on October 1.
After leaving the Coraline section of the exhibit, you will walk into the world of Laika’s second film, ParaNorman, the first stop-motion film to utilize a 3D Color Printer to create replacement ...