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10 Facts About Horton Hears A Who! By Joy Lanzendorfer | In Dr. Seuss’s Horton Hears A Who!, Horton is the only one who can hear Whoville, a minuscule town on a speck of dust.
Frenzied and elephantine where it needs to be light as a speck of dust, this exhausting attempt to bring one of Dr. Seuss's best-known children's stories to life is visually imaginative, but ...
As long as it sticks to Seuss — which, given the brevity of the book, amounts to about a third of the 88-minute running time — “Horton” makes for charming, kid-friendly entertainment.
But this year's Horton Hears a Who! brings the scale back down -- a bit -- as it spins a CGI- animated tale of an elephant named Horton (voiced by Jim Carrey) who finds a speck of dusk on a flower ...
Expanding a kid’s picture book into a full-length movie can be tricky for even the most creative filmmaker – what’s on those pages is at best the bare-bones outline for 90 minutes… ...
The Story: Horton the elephant finds himself the protector of an unseen world living on a speck of dust. The Lowdown: Dr. Seuss' classic children's book gets the big-screen treatment with mixed ...
The energy and zaniness of “Horton Hears a Who!” certainly do justice to Dr. Suess’s original tale. Naturally, the creators take liberties with the adaptation, and although some of them are a bit ...
The gym at Charter School of Educational Excellence in Yonkers is so busy as rehearsal is about to start, it's doubtful anyone could hear a Who.
Seated behind me at a critics’ screening of Dr. Seuss’ Horton Hears a Who! were a well-known movie reviewer and her date, a young child. At the end the child, audibly in rapture, asked, “Did ...
As long as it sticks to Seuss — which, given the brevity of the book, amounts to about a third of the 88-minute running time — “Horton” makes for charming, kid-friendly entertainment.