| Review: Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are may be the first family film in recent memory to rely not on narrative or character development but on ideas and the ... Reelviews - James Berardinelli | | Review: Where the Wild Things Are Forget every sugary kid-stuff cliché Hollywood shoves at you. The defiantly untamed Where the Wild Things Are is a raw and exuberant mind-meld ... Rolling Stone - PETER TRAVERS - 15 Eki 2009 |
| Review: Where the Wild Things Are Directed by Spike Jonze. Cast: Max Records, Catherine Keener, Pepita Emmerichs, Mark Ruffalo, Steve Mouzakis; voices of James Gandolfini, ... www.dustinputman.com - Dustin Putman - 14 Eki 2009 | | Review: Where the Wild Things Are A Warner Bros. release presented in association with Legendary Pictures and Village Roadshow Pictures and KLG Film Invest of a Playtone/Wild ... Variety - TODD MCCARTHY - 11 Eki 2009 |
| Spike Jonze Can't Quite Get Spirit of Where The Wild Things Are On Screen Directed by Spike Jonze from a 400-word children's picture book first published in 1963, Where the Wild Things Are may be the toughest adaptation ... www.villagevoice.com - J. Hoberman - 13 Eki 2009 | | Review: Where the Wild Things Are In her 1974 essay "Family Structure and Feminine Personality," Nancy Chodorow posited that maternal bonding and absent fathers lead boys to define ... Palo Alto Online - Peter Canavese - 16 Eki 2009 |
| Review: Where the Wild Things Are Feeling misunderstood at home and at school, mischievous Max (Max Records) escapes to the land of the Wild Things, majestic -- and sometimes ... www.seattlepi.com - Michael Phillips | | Review: 'Where the Wild Things Are' This ponderous, desultory journey into the id of a boy reeling from divorce's aftermath may be Spike Jonze's greatest 'Jackass' prank ever. ... Hollywood.com - Thomas Leupp |
| Review: Where the Wild Things Are First of all, "Where the Wild Things Are" is not a kids movie. Its content is not inappropriate -- no more so than plenty of animated films -- but ... EricDSnider.com - Eric D. Snider | | Review: Where the Wild Things Are Where the Wild Things Are, director Spike Jonze's (Being John Malkovich, Adaptation) ambitious adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's ... www.movies.ie |
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