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The question going into Where The Wild Things Are is, can childlike wonderment be sustained for an entire film? Can Spike Jonze, who has never made a bad movie, take Maurice Sendak's rough-edged, slim ...
Through February 17, 2025, “Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak,” spotlights the iconic 1963 children’s book written and illustrated by Sendak, “Where the Wild Things Are.” ...
Maurice Sendak's beloved children's classic Where the Wild Things Are gets a new series of collectible ReAction Figures from Super7.
Director Spike Jonze has made an impressive film based on Maurice Sendak’s classic 1963 children’s book, Where the Wild Things Are.
The Wild Things themselves--which the director insisted rely on costumes and puppetry, with CGI utilized only for facial detail--are a marvel: shaggy titans with easily bruised hearts.
Where the Wild Things Are is number one on BBC Culture's poll of the greatest children's books. Imogen Carter explores its appeal.
Luke Combs proves he isn't against risk-taking with his new radio single, Where the Wild Things Are.
Wild Things Banned but Kids Know Better After 50 million copies sold, and a Caldecott Medal received, it may come as a surprise that the enduring Where the Wild Things Are ever needed to buck ...
One of the most beloved illustrated children’s books of all time, Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are, has delighted readers since 1963. It sold over 19 million copies and has several ...
It is in wild play that the main character subdues the monsters outside while vanquishing his own demons within.
Where the Wild Things Are is number one on BBC Culture's poll of the greatest children's books. Imogen Carter explores its appeal.
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