In The Invention of Hugo Cabret, author and illustrator Brian Selznick uses a striking combination of text and drawings to tell the story of Hugo,... The Intricate, Cinematic World of 'Hugo Cabret' ...
Hugo is arguably director Martin Scorsese's most personal work to date, a love letter to the pioneers of Golden Age filmmaking and a beautifully constructed - in 3D, no less - tale of the magic in the ...
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Coffrin’s summary: What secrets hide inside a 1920s Paris train station? This book, full of mystery and magic, tells the story of Hugo, a 12-year-old orphan who lives in the station walls. Years ago, ...
Brian Selznick's La Jolla home is full of conversation starters. I visited him there recently to discuss his new book "The Marvels." The author and illustrator of children's books is an enthusiast for ...
Brian Selznick spent two and a half years crafting an illustrated novel about an orphan, a mysterious mechanical man, and early French cinema. It was 533 pages long. And it was for children. He couldn ...
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Sir Ben Kingsley plays silent film pioneer Georges Melies in Martin Scorsese's "Hugo." The film has proven to be a tricky sell commercially, and it's unlikely to be a ...
A young orphaned boy lives secretly in the main railroad station in 1930s Paris. He apprentices with his uncle, the station's clock-keeper, and assumes his duties when the man disappears, hoping to ...
Larger-than-life literary characters jump off the pages of Brian Selznick's works − famed boy wizard Harry Potter, his own Caldecott Medal-winning Hugo Cabret. But if you know where to look, you'll ...
Brian Selznick follows his 2008 Caldecott Medal-winning novel, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, with Wonderstruck, which clocks in at 640 pages, 100 pages longer than Hugo, and looks like it’s going to ...
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