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Where the Wild Things Are - Trailer 2
Spike Jonze Directs - Releasing Oct. 16, 2009
Where the Wild Things Are - Trailer
Catherine Keener & Forest Whitaker Star - Releasing Oct. 16, 2009
First trailer for the film based on the classic children's book by Maurice Sendak
A film based on the beloved children's book by Maurice Sendak
A film adaptation of Maurice Sendak's children's classic
A film directed by Spike Jonze and based on the book by Maurice Sendak
Where The Wild Things Are - Trailer
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Trailer for this film based on the Maurice Sendak book
Trailer for the film based on Maurice Sendak's classic book
Where the Wild Things Are - Featurette
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Where The Wild Things Are - Clip
Clip: Did you know the sun is going to die?
Clip: Dirt clod fight
Clip: I like how you destroy stuff
Clip: This is our family
Clip: What's your story?
Interview: Catherine Keener "On her character"
Interview: Lauren Ambrose "On what it's like to see the book come to life"
Interview: Maurice Sendak "On what Spike has done to make the film"
Interview: Max Records "On why the Wild Things want him to be their King"
Featurette: Maurice Sendak and Spike Jonze
Where the Wild Things Are - Interview
A chat with Catherine Keener, Max Records, Forest Whitaker, Catherine O'Hara, and Lauren Ambrose
First Fans - Where the Wild Things Are
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Title Weekend Total Analysis Where the Wild Things Are $32.5M $32.5M Some critics called this the best movie of the year so far. Box office did not quite live up to that billing, but does register best-ever PG opening in October. Law Abiding Citizen $21.3M $21.3M Jamie Foxx-Gerard Butler star power trumps poor reviews. ... [more]
When we picked our 10 Breakout Stars of 2009 we missed the boat on the child actor likely to end up as the biggest breakout star of the year: Max Records. T...[more]
When this project was announced, we were wondering how a kids book of just 338 words would translate to the big screen. Then Spike Jonze was announced to direct...[more]
The teaser posters recently released for director Spike Jonze's big-screen adaptation of the classic Where the Wild Things Are by author/illustrator Maurice Sen...[more]
Author Maurice Sendak has had to fight for his story Where the Wild Things Are since he first offered it to publishers. The 1963 book has been praised, criticiz...[more]
We've just added five new posters for Where the Wild Things Are, which comes out on October 16. These posters give a closer look at the careful CGI work.If ...[more]
Just the other day, Warner Bros. released two new TV spots for Spike Jonze's adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book Where the Wild Things Are. H...[more]
This movie just keeps looking better and better. Check out the new TV spots recently released for Spike Jonze's adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children...[more]
Four brand new character banners depicting Max (played by Max Records) and three of his friends from the upcoming Where the Wild Things Are movie have been rele...[more]
The movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak's initially-controversial-but-now-classic 1963 book, Where the Wild Things Are, has been beset by its own share of delays...[more]
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