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The Wild Things Don't Really Love You
Spike Jonze is known for making uncomfortable films — I still can't think about the ending of Being John Malkovitch without squirming — but Where The Wild Things Are may be his coldest comfort yet. Major spoilers below... More »Tom Hanks Talks Becoming A Wild Thing, Plus Toy Story 3
Maurice Sendak To Concerned Parents: Go To Hell!
If you're worried about taking your kids to see Where The Wild Things Are after reports of crying children having to leave screenings of the rough cut, halfway through, then Maurice Sendak has a message for you: "Go to hell." More »The One "Wild Things" Change That Bothered Maurice Sendak
What the Wild Things Wear
In honor of the Where the Wild Things Are movie, designer Christian Joy, the man behind Karen O's wardrobe, created five one-of-a-kind costumes based on Maurice Sendak's book. Now you can not only pretend you're Max, you can also sparkle. More »Where The Wild Things Are Will Make You Cry
If you had any doubts that Spike Jonze's monsters with a childlike outlook on life would make you melt into a puddle of tears, the latest trailer should seal the deal. More »Where The Wild Over-Commercializations Of Beloved Children's Books Are
It was one thing when Warners announced that they'd be releasing a Watchmen video game, but a video game based on the movie based on the classic Maurice Sendak book is really taking things to far. For shame, merchandise gods. More »