5. Coraline (Henry Selick)
The most obsessive movie of 2009, Henry Selick’s fantastically labor-intensive fantasy is also the year’s strongest adaption of a children’s book and finest animated film, puppet or otherwise. For all its near-psychotic content, it’s the most subtly calibrated 3-D movie made in Hollywood since Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder. In fact, if you haven’t seen it in 3-D, you haven’t seen it.


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