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The story focuses on a young boy named Max who, after dressing in his wolf suit, wreaks such havoc through his household that he is sent to bed without his supper. Max's bedroom undergoes a mysterious transformation into a jungle environment, and he winds up sailing to an island inhabited by monsters, simply called the Wild Things.
Where the Wild Things Are at Metacritic; Murphy/, Mekado (13 September 2009). "Magical Mystery Tour". The New York Times interactive feature. "Jonze's Wild Things, A Splendidly Different Animal" (mp3). NPR audio report. National Public Radio. "We Love You So: The blog of Spike Jonze and the film Where the Wild Things Are".
Maurice Bernard Sendak (/ ˈ s ɛ n d æ k /; June 10, 1928 – May 8, 2012) was an American author and illustrator of children's books.His book Where the Wild Things Are was first published in 1963. [2]
A new digital audio edition of Maurice Sendak's “Where the Wild Things Are” will have a very well known narrator: former first lady Michelle Obama. HarperCollins Publishers announced Tuesday ...
Dispatches from the Wild — Excerpts of McCandless's own articles published in the Emory Wheel student newspaper. The Wild Truth by Carine McCandless, ISBN 978-0-06-232516-7, detailing what growing-up in the McCandless household was like. The Call of the Wild, a 2007 documentary about McCandless made by Ron Lamothe.
The Wild Things (ISBN 1934781630) is a novel written by Dave Eggers, released on October 13, 2009, by McSweeney's. [1] The book is a novelization inspired by the screenplay of Where the Wild Things Are, which Eggers co-wrote with Spike Jonze. The film itself is based on Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book Where the Wild Things Are. [2]
For 25 years and counting, John McNaughton's sweaty Florida-set thriller, Wild Things, has kept viewers hot and bothered with its blend of steamy sex scenes and crazy plot twists.But in a new ...
Where the Wild Things Are (Agent Provocateur album), 1997; Where the Wild Things Are (Blackout Records album), a compilation of New York hardcore bands, 1989; Where the Wild Things Are: Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2009; Where the Wild Things Are, by Steve Vai, 2009