‘Wild Things’ shows complexities of growing up
“Where The Wild Things Are” is an adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s 1963 children’s picture book. It is 101 minutes long, and it is unequivocally dazzling.
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“Where The Wild Things Are” is an adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s 1963 children’s picture book. It is 101 minutes long, and it is unequivocally dazzling.
Read MoreThere’s no doubt about it: Valentine’s Day sucks (for the single people that is). All the couples run around, proclaiming their love, exchanging presents, flowers, candy, etc., etc., etc., while we single people cry over a pint of Ben and Jerry’s, and watch chick flicks with crumpled up tissues covering the floor.
Read MoreSocial networking sites: they’ve been around since the early 90s and, if technology keeps heading in the direction it’s going, then they are going to be around until Judgement Day.
Read MoreThe classic 1985 flick “The Breakfast Club” is the epitome of clique movies. Everyone can relate to this movie on some level, whether you fall into one of these stereotypes, or another stereotype completely.
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