In Dr. Seuss‘ beloved 1971 book The Lorax, the titular mustachioed character has a very simple message: I am the Lorax. I speak for the trees. I speak for the trees for the trees have no tongues. Now, ...
The recent movie adaptation of The Lorax was a smash hit at theaters, drawing viewers into a 3-D version of the world Dr. Seuss created over 40 years ago. Hollywood expands upon the classic ...
A decades-old tree in California that is believed to have inspired the children's book The Lorax has toppled. The Monterey Cypress in Ellen Browning Scripps Park, San Diego, fell on Thursday, Fox 5 ...
Late last year, The Playlist visited Illusion Entertainment’s Santa Monica campus, where Meledandri previewed footage from “The Lorax” and fielded questions about adapting Dr. Seuss’ work for the ...
Just in case that Horton Hears a Who! movie wasn't enough, Universal has teamed up with Illumination Entertainment to adapt another Dr. Seuss book, this time The Lorax, into a 3D CGI animated feature ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. One of Dr. Seuss’ most beloved characters ...
Kai Ryssdal: Tomorrow, you know, a new movie appears with a little orange “Lorax.” You’re sure to shed tears over how he defends the truffula trees. Or tries to, at least, as the Once-ler makes ...
Dr. Seuss Enterprises is celebrating Earth Day and the 50th anniversary of its popular title, The Lorax, with the launch of a line-up of sustainable brand partnerships that underscore the book’s core ...
Dr. Seuss hasn’t had an easy go of it in theaters, or with critics. But The Lorax beat all predictions and had the biggest open of 2012 with $70.7 million in weekend box office. Illumination CEO Chris ...
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