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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos ... s novel “The Invention of Hugo Cabret.” Unlike the typical official movie companions that studios release ...
In Hugo, Martin Scorsese has ... and wax lyrical on the magic of movies. The source is Brian Selznick's illustrated novel The Invention of Hugo Cabret, which takes place in 1930 and centers ...
Hugo” is pure movie magic. For one thing ... the silent films of the 1920s. Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield from “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas”) lives in the innards of a huge train station ...
this adaptation of Brian Selznick’s “The Invention of Hugo Cabret” is a stunning exercise in 3-D and a delightful celebration of Scorsese’s lifelong love of the movies — something he ...
"This is where they're made." Scorsese says Hugo is all about dreams, and as overworked as that idea may be in the movie business, it's particularly appropriate when it comes to a film based on a ...
We get why you might cut the movie's title down to "Hugo Cabret"--it's unmistakably related to the book, but is nice and short, easy to remember and would look nice on a poster. But now the title ...
Combining elements of picture book, graphic novel, flip book and movie storyboard, “Hugo Cabret” features multiple pages of realistic black-and-white illustrations within the novel.
Asa Butterfield plays Hugo Cabret (left) and Chloe Moretz is Isabelle in Hugo. Photo / AP Martin Scorsese's first 3D film is a mesmerising, enchanting affair based on Brian Selznick's imaginative ...
In 'Hugo,' Scorsese Salutes A Movie Magician In his 2007 children's book, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, author Brian Selznick tells the story of an orphan named Hugo who lives in the walls of a ...
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