Showing posts with label where the wild things are. Show all posts
Showing posts with label where the wild things are. Show all posts

October 21, 2009

Interested in listening to the soundtrack to 'Where the Wild Things Are'?

I didn't mention it in my review, though Clayton did (and go here to read both our reviews). The soundtrack to Where the Wild Things Are is very interesting, and certainly something that enhances a number of the scenes of the movie. If you go here and are interested in listening to the soundtrack, you'll be able to.
-Thoughts on the music to Where the Wild Things Are?

October 19, 2009

ACCA 2004 Voting is up now, along with some New Reviews!

Yes, voting has begun for the final stages of the 2004 ACCA contest. Go here to cast your vote, and be on the lookout to see who ends up the winners!
We also have three new reviews for you to read. There are two absolute raves up for Where the Wild Things Are, along with a very strong review for A Serious Man and an early review of The White Ribbon, also very positive. Go here to find them and let us know what you think!
-Who are you pulling for to win in this round of ACCA voting, and do you agree withour reviews?

October 18, 2009

Today's News: It's a wild rumpus of a weekend for Where the Wild Things Are, Will Ferrell goes the indie route for his next film, and more....

In the news:

'Where the Wild Things Are' was #1 at the box office this weekend, opening well above projections with almost $33 million.

The next project for Will Ferrell will be an independent film based on a Raymond Carver story, called 'Everything Must Go'.

Robert Redford continues to add some impressive cast members to his upcoming period piece about the events after Lincoln's assassination, including Tom Wilkinson, Evan Rachel Wood, and Kevin Kline.

Finally, if you're curious to compare 'Paranormal Activity' to 'The Blair Witch Project', then this article is the one for you.

-Thoughts?

October 16, 2009

Let the wild rumpus start!

Yes, today we finally have the long awaited release of Where the Wild Things Are. I've already saw it yesterday at the midnight screening, and I'll save my full thoughts for the review to come soon, but let this be known; whatever you think of the end result, it's a work of art.
-Use this space to comment on your thoughts of the film after you see it, what you hope it'll be like, what it was, any questions you want to ask me about it, or just anything Wild Things related.

April 7, 2009