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It's a Magical Place 'Where the Wild Things Are'

Max Records stars as Max in Spike Jonze's 'Where the Wild Things Are'.

With the help of bestselling author and hipster favorite Dave Eggers, director Spike Jonze has turned a nearly wordless picture book into a full-length feature. brims with creativity, imagination, and the untamed spirit of childhood—all hallmarks of... Full Article at Cinema Spy

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  1. NEW YORK - OCTOBER 14:  Director Spike Jonze (R) attends the dedication of two streets in lower Manhattan to 'Where The Wild Things Are' Author Maurice Sendak on October 14, 2009 in New York City.
  2. Actors (back L-R) Forest Whitaker, Catherine Keener, director Spike Jonze, Lauren Ambrose, Catherine O'Hara, singer Karen O, and producer Tom Hanks stand behind author Maurice Sendak (C) and Max Records before the premiere of the film "Where The Wild Things Are" in New York October 13, 2009.
  3. Actors (back L-R) Forest Whitaker, Catherine Keener, director Spike Jonze, Lauren Ambrose, Catherine O'Hara, singer Karen O, and producer Tom Hanks stand behind author Maurice Sendak (C) and Max Records before the premiere of the film "Where The Wild Things Are" in New York October 13, 2009.
  4. LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 20:  Actress Catherine O'Hara (L) and director Mark Palansky arrive at the premiere of Summit Entertainment's 'Penelope' held at the Director's Guild of America on February 20, 2008 in Los Angeles, California.

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