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LWLies #26 – The Where The Wild Things Are Issue Digital Edition

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The Coen brothers find the lighter side of A Serious Man; Megan Fox devours Jennifer’s Body; Jane Campion illuminates Bright Star; Richard Kelly thinks outside The Box; Steven Soderbergh rats on The Informant!; Paul Giamatti warms the cockles in Cold Souls; Michael Haneke unties The White Ribbon; Jordan Scott peers through the Cracks; Jim Jarmusch discovers The Limits of Control; and Michael Caine offers up vigilante vengeance in Harry Brown.

Inspired by our feature film
Into the Wild: Spike Jonze speaks. We listen.
My Name is Adam: Uncovering the many faces of Spike.
That’s Entertainment: How Mother re-invented the ad agency.
Big Heir: Skate vid maestro Ty Evans is about to blow up.
Taking Over The Asylum: Tracking the rise of the fabled filmmaking class of ’99.
Monsters, Ink: Nine artists plus one Surrealist parlour games equals 11 exquisite corpses.
The Wild Rumpus: Maurice Sendak’s children’s books are a window into a wild soul.
Trouble in Paradise: When a director’s dream job turns into a nightmare.

Plus exclusive interviews with:
Richard Kelly
Jason Schwartzman
Ondi Timoner
Paddy Considine
Gael García Bernal
Sasha Gray
Lynn Shelton
Kelly Macdonald

Comments (7)

  • Best issue yet? I think so!

    Written by John D on December 11th, 2009 at 16:04

  • No easter egg in this one?

    Written by Bunks on December 17th, 2009 at 14:41

  • Nope sorry, we didn't get time to one in to this issue.

    Written by LWLies on December 17th, 2009 at 14:50

  • love it.

    Written by jmedrano on January 5th, 2010 at 00:07

  • I wish I could buy it. :(

    Written by holyjunk on February 4th, 2011 at 21:34

  • can u make it downloadable? it is a real joy to read and look at your work, guys!

    Written by Irena Mihova on March 27th, 2011 at 17:55

  • Your magazine is like a book, a piece of art you keep forever.

    Written by Nastasia on January 21st, 2012 at 15:24

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