SXSW shorts line-ups to include mini-movies from up-and-coming talent and directors from around the world. »»
The collaborators behind Being John Malkovich and Adaptation to do political satire next. »»
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Spike Jonze has captured a part of childhood that most grown-ups don’t remember, or don’t want to remember. »»
Panelists include Quentin Tarantino, Eli Roth, Michel Gondry, and Danny McBride! »»
We've updated the disc news of Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are to include high-res artwork of the DVD and Blu-ray Disc releases. »»
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The latest from Spike Jonze is a family film that will divide audiences. »»
At the San Diego Comic-Con, Warner Bros. showed the audience for the Where the Wild Things Are panel an exclusive featurette. Now it has hit the Web. »»
Where are the really good live-action kid movies, huh? Pixar's got the market cornered for animation, but good kids movies, in general, are spotty. Maybe I'm just reflecting on my days of being a kid in the '80s - movies like The Goonies and The NeverEnding Story spoiled me. For this first look of Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are, we get to an almost dialogue-free teaser, but the visuals are simply amazing. Wily Wonka would call it "pure imagination." I see a movie that looks to appeal to kids and adults all the same. »»