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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Spike Jonze recalls how Maurice Sendak urged him to make the movie version of "Where the Wild Things Are" as dangerous as the book was when the children's classic came out in 1963. The question now is whether Jonze made it too
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Seriously though, “I read it to my kids. I have a 15 and 12-year-old, two boys and read it over and over and over and over and over to them. Love it. Couldn’t imagine how they were going to make it into a movie. Thrilled. Thrilled to see it ...
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But O’Hara portraying Jessica, a mother of this sort is new for the actress. In the modern fairy tale “Penelope,” O’Hara is at once an evil step sister, helping hand and holder of ancestral answers to Penelope’s fate. “I like to channel ...
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