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Where the Wild Things Are ( Blu-ray )

Nine-year-old Max (Max Records) runs away from home and sails across the sea to become king of a wonderous realm of gigantic fuzzy monsters - but being king may not be as carefree as it looks! Director Spike Jonze ("Being John Malkovich") directs a magical, visually astonishing film version of Maurice Sendak's celebrated classic exploring the joyous and wild rumpus of the time and place we call childhood. With Catherine Keener and Mark Ruffalo.

Year: 2009
Genre: Fantasy Films, Children's & Family Theatre, Blu-ray Discs
Country: USA
Director: Spike Jonze
Starring: Catherine Keener, Catherine O'Hara, Chris Cooper, Forest Whitaker, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Max Records, Lauren Ambrose
Duration: 101 Minutes
Rating: PG - Some scenes may scare very young children.
6.8/10
Location in store: Fantasy Film

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