Maurice Sendak reacts to 'Wild Things' movie

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Film Review Where the Wild Things Are.jpgAuthor Maurice Sendak has always had a rough relationship with his book "Where the Wild Things Are" which has sold more than 10 million copies since its release in 1963.

The author and illustrator felt the story of a mischevious boy named Max overshadowed the work he did afterward.

Read the Associated Press interview with Sendak about the film adaptation, which will be released on Friday.

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