This week’s episode of Someone Else’s Movie is a fun one, as actor Adam Brody — who’s been doing some really interesting work in recent years, and who’s just terrific as a washed-up Encyclopedia Brown type trying to solve a murder in The Kid Detective (though the movie isn’t quite operating on his level) — takes on Henry Selick’s exquisitely creepy stop-motion adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s Coraline.
I love that movie, and still treasure the little figures Gaiman gave me when we chatted in 2009, so it was a delight to dig back into it here. And Brody turned out to be a great guest — a little guarded at first, but he loosened up quickly and really got into it.
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And then you can catch up to the last two episodes of NOW What: Friday’s conversation with Julia Mastroianni and Melissa Goldstein on Toronto’s affordable-housing crisis, and today’s looser but still kinda grim look at winter dining with Rad.
After that, I dunno, check out last week’s What to Watch review gallery, maybe find something to watch tonight. I can’t tell you what to do, man.