50 Things to See, Hear and Do This Fall

TIME's arts critics round up the fall's most anticipated movies, books, TV shows, albums and exhibits

Where the Wild Things Are

Where the Wild Things Are fall preview movies films

Warner Bros. Entertainment

Opens Oct. 16
This fall, the wild things are everywhere. There's The Wild Things, Dave Eggers' 300-page, young-adult novelization of Maurice Sendak's children's classic, out Oct. 1, in a fur-bound edition. San Francisco's Contemporary Jewish Museum is currently hosting a major retrospective of Sendak's work. But the wildest thing of all promises to be the live-action version of Sendak's tale, which director Spike Jonze fleshed out into a full-length feature, co-writing the script with Eggers. Of course, Sendak's beloved 338-word picture book needs no embellishment, but since Jonze's narrative expansion has the author-artist's blessing, we expect to want to eat it up.

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