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SPIKE Jonze is the cool director of Beastie Boys' Sabotage video, Fatboy Slim's Weapon Of Choice and the movie Being John Malkovich. Comment?
Movie Review: 'Where the Wild Things Are'
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... there was a real worry that we may never see Where the Wild Things Are filtered through the lens of the Being John Malkovich director. If they were anticipating a thoughtful, elegiac and brutally cold examination of what it was like to be a child, ... Comment?
... Sendak that runs to only a few hundred words. Jonze is responsible for directing such quirky fare as Being John Malkovich and Adaptation, but just like Wes Anderson did recently with Fantastic Mr Fox, he's burrowed to the core of the material and ... Comment?
Spike Jonze brings a childrena s classic to the big screen
... really rewarding," reveals the 40-year-old film-maker best known for cult and quirky adult movies like Being John Malkovich and Adaptation. "Parents have talked about coming out of the movie theatre with their kids and having conversations they ... Comment?
Into the wilds of the Imagination
... this is the man who made his directorial debut with a movie about discovering a doorway into the head of John Malkovich . But more of that anon. Leaving aside the alleged eight-decade career, Jonze doesn't look his 40 years either. Sitting in a ... Comment?
BIZARRE: Max Records as Max with Carol (voiced by James Gandolfini).
... to dive into fantasy. It's a labour of love for Jonze, still best known for the quirky brilliance of Being John Malkovich. He has devoted years to bringing Sendak's book to the screen. And like all of Jonze's work, this is an idiosyncratic movie ... Comment?
Alex Zane Where The Wild Things Are rated
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... Praise You. He was one of the brains behind the genre-defining Jackass. And he gave us the wondrous Being John Malkovich. Child star ... Max Records is astounding But has he met his match adapting one of the world's best-loved children's books, ... Comment?
Film: Spike Jonze brings a children's classic to the big screen
... really rewarding," reveals the 40-year-old film-maker best known for cult and quirky adult movies like Being John Malkovich and Adaptation. "Parents have talked about coming out of the movie theatre with their kids and having conversations they ... Comment?
Spike Jonze loads Where the Wild Things Are with charm
... something that is as quirky, whimsical and quietly beguiling, as you would expect from the maker of Being John Malkovich and Adaptation. Max is a solitary child. We assume he is the casualty of a broken marriage. Frightened, jealous and possessive, ... Comment?
Wild Things: Q&A with Spike Jonze and Max Records
... Sendak's original. The film is Jonze's third following the critically adored, Oscar nominated efforts Being John Malkovich and Adaptation. The film is a bold departure for the director who originally came to fame with his ground-breaking music ... Comment?
Clip joint: the best film clips featuring montages
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Sergei Eisenstein presented his theory of montage to an august group of cineastes in the 1920s. Comment?
Mark Cousins brings a Kurdish lesson in film-making to London | Peter Bradshaw
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... Loading............... Loading............... Film blog most commented 1. Clip joint: Montages (8) Disgrace John Malkovich draws impressively on the unease of post-apartheid South Africa in this adaptation of JM Coetzee's prize-winning novel ... Comment?
... to cater to children, so they must play into that in order to earn a living. There's also, he says, the Being John Malkovich effect. "It seems that puppeteers, in particular, are often represented as kind of mentally unstable in pop culture. It's ... Comment?
Where the Wild Things Are is a wolf in sheep's clothing
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... adaptation of the nine-sentence children's picture book into a feature-length film. Jonze, director of Being John Malkovich and Adaptation , has attempted to fill in the psychological backstory of Max. With his co-writer Dave Eggers, he has made the ... Comment?
Thursday, December 10 2009, 06:00 GMT By Simon Reynolds , Movies Editor and Philippa Warr , Editorial Assistant An adaptation of Maurice Sendak's 1963 children's book, Where The Wild Things Are drifted through Hollywood for years before it found an unlikely champion in the form of Being John Malkovich director Spike Jonze. Comment?
CONNECTING: Max Records and one of the 'wild things' in the movie Where The Wild Things Are .
... and the places we go to figure out the world we live in. Jonze is an eclectic film-maker best known for Being John Malkovich and Adaptation and in his hands, Wild Things is a very rare film indeed - utterly enchanting actually and not in the least ... Comment?
Film review: Where the Wild Things Are
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... for design, pace and finding the emotional centre of a fantastical story was thoroughly on display in Being John Malkovich , but in Wild Things he unleashes a vision that so perfectly captures Sendak's masterpiece that I found myself muttering "yes" ... Comment?
John Malkovich - Brolin Broke Malkovich's Thumb in Hex Fight
Caption: John Malkovich Press conference to announce Moet & Chandon Benefit Auction, held at Circulo de Bellas Artes Madrid, Spain .... Actor JOHN MALKOVICH was forced to suffer for his art filming upcoming movie JONAH HEX after breaking his thumb in an onscreen fight with co-star JOSH BROLIN. Comment?
... on the film project. People who have worked for years with the visionary 40-year-old director of Being John Malkovich and Adaptation claim they understand only a fraction of what goes on in his brain. This may have something to do with Jonze's ... Comment?
Quiz: Which movies reaped bids from the guilds but weren't nominated for best picture at the Oscars?
... see the answer, click the "Continue Reading" link underneath the photos. ANSWER: "Almost Famous" and "Being John Malkovich." They also had Screen Actors Guild nominations for best ensemble. "Into the Wild" was nommed by the Directors Guild of ... Comment?