Reviews
| New York Times - Manhola Dargis | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| 'often dazzles during its quietest moments, as when Max sets sail, and you intuit his pluck and will from the close-ups of him staring into the unknown. He looms large here, as we do inside our heads.' |
| Time - Mary Pols | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| 'a masterly job of bringing Sendak's work to the screen' |
| New Yorker - David Denby | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| 'after a while, the creatures all sound like peevish adults elbowing one another out of the way at the smoked-fish counter at Zabar's. No one gets enough love or respect. In the book, the creatures are projections of Max's imagination, but these beasts are all too real, and, appearances to the contrary, they aren't wild things.' |
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