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The LA Times Can Suck It - 'Where The Wild Things Are' A Hit With Critics Worth Listening To
The LA Times was less than impressed with the flick, but we're not letting that get to us cause our favorite critics had better things to say: Far from being some sort of debacle, Where the Wild Things Are is such a magical piece of filmmaking I'm tempted to curse it (at least commercially) by calling it Art. Joe Morgenstern of the Wall Street Journal: "Where the Wild Things Are" honors the book in every imaginable way, and in ways no one could have imagined until Spike Jonze and his collaborators came along. Manohla Dargis of the New York Times: [I]t startles and charms and delights largely because Mr. Jonze's filmmaking exceeds anything he's done in either of his inventive previous features, "Being John Malkovich" (1999) and "Adaptation" (2002). With "Where the Wild Things Are" he has made a work of art that stands up to its source and, in some instances, surpasses it. RWWAAAAR!!! Email This Post |
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