Norman looks like he’s made to see the dead; with his shocked-up hair and big blue eyes, it seems he’s only waiting to get the bejeezus scared out of him. Funny thing though, he ain’t afraid o’ no ghosts. In fact, he seems downright bored with the life-challenged among us. But when a centuries-old curse comes back to wreak havoc on Norman’s little town 300 years after town elders put to death an infamous witch, who they gonna call?
I’ve seen the teaser trailers for ParaNorman, and they look like the most awesomly cool bad-acid trip ever in the history of ever. So with that in mind, I headed to the local taqueria for a martarita (or two). I’m a professional y’all. I needn’t have bothered; ParaNorman is a wild, funny ride for kids and adults. No really. If you’re into spooky fun, or you have little ones that are, this film is gonna be a treat that’s right up their darky, shadowy alley. Think of this as a bit of fun in the vein (see what I did there?) of R.L. Stine…but with an emphasis on fun rather than “gotcha”. And for you stop-motion fans out there (and really, who isn’t?) The film is an absolutely breathtaking example of the genre.