Wild Things: The Book of the Film of the Book
Storytelling -- in words, pictures, film -- is a flexible art in which compelling stories produce unlimited creative responses that can enchant us, can move or madden us.
Storytelling -- in words, pictures, film -- is a flexible art in which compelling stories produce unlimited creative responses that can enchant us, can move or madden us.
Jackie K. Cooper | Posted 10.19.2009 | Entertainment
Where the Wild Things Are sounds like a fun film for the kids and an emotional one for adults, but it isn't. The film is much too scary for younger children and much too boring for older ones.
AP | DAVID GERMAIN | Posted 10.20.2009 | Books
LOS ANGELES — Before joining the cast of "Where the Wild Things Are," the actors had fond memories of Maurice Sendak's picture book about an unr...
Newsweek | Ramin Setoodeh and Andrew Romano | Posted 10.12.2009 | Books
To discuss the dark, unorthodox adaptation, Sendak invited us over, along with Jonze and novelist-screenwriter Dave Eggers (who participated via speak...
Amy Hungerford | Posted 10.20.2009 | Books