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The Art of Maurice Sendak,” spotlights the iconic 1963 children’s book written and illustrated by Sendak, “Where the Wild Things Are.” In it, a naughty boy–Max–is sent to bed without ...
Where the Wild Things Are is ... and masterful piece of art. It captures all the wonders and sadness of childhood in the most profound and subtle ways possible. This isn’t just one of the best films ...
a piece of art for his book “Pierre,” and a small sketch Sendak made in his later years of himself as an old man dressed as Max from “Wild Things.” Image Sendak designed a 14-foot-tall ...
The boy, played by newcomer Max Records, is almost entirely unlikable, coming off as more mean-spirited and bratty than mischievous. Jonze has also had tons of issues with the wild things.
After hearing Los Angeles Times' Ken Turan's deeply negative review of the new film version of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book "Where the Wild Things ... the action (Max, fork in hand ...
Max conjures a vivid world of towering trees and vines and sails off to become king of an island of party-loving monsters, before getting lonely and returning home. Where the Wild Things Are ...