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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
Imagination and artistry elevate a messy masterpiece 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,... Full Article at Cinema Spy
NEW YORK - APRIL 02: Actors Daniel Stewart Sherman, Leven Rambin, Paul Dano, Frank Harts and director Matt Aselton attend the premiere of 'Gigantic' during the 14th annual Gen Art Film Festival presented by Acura at the Visual Arts Theater on April 2,... View Photo »
As is the case with most long-time independent-minded members of a particular culture, there are parts of one’s self that start to reject the more blatant or obvious tropes of that culture. Full Article at cokemachineglow
Jonze gets that, too. There's always been an inventiveness to his films, a childlike playfulness even amid some of the darker material within "Being John Malkovich" and "Adaptation." Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
LOS ANGELES — "Where the Wild Things Are," the book, is just 339 words long. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
NEW YORK - APRIL 2: Actor Paul Dano attends the premiere of 'Gigantic' during the 14th annual Gen Art Film Festival presented by Acura at the Visual Arts Theater on April 2, 2009 in New York City. View Photo »
Where The Wild Things Are isn't a film for children, but about them. Many critics love it, but others say it's "made by, and for, members of a generation who feel it's unfair to have to grow up." Full Article at Jezebel
-- Christy Lemire, AP Movie Critic Law Abiding Citizen Clyde Shelton is an imprisoned man (Gerard Butler, in another questionable movie choice) who orchestrates bloody revenge for the murders of his wife and young daughter. Full Article at The Batavia Daily News
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