A list of the beasts -- real and imagined -- that feast on human flesh  
By PHOENIX STAFF  |  August 2, 2007
 
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- Open Season
 For its foray into 3-D animation Sony has chosen a well-worn path: genetically fierce animals live in the lap of domesticated luxury until they’re dumped back in the wild sans survival instincts.   Watch the trailer for  Open Season   (QuickTime)   
- Celebrating the original DIY
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- Monkey Business
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- Boston rat rampage
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- Arctic Tale
 All the same, this effort soundly delivers the inconvenient truth to the generation who’ll inherit it.  
- Hot beast
 Here are six possibilities, with the odds of their ascension.  
- Where raccoons dare
 Dark eyes in the darkness; quick, narrow hands working at an entrance; then the coarse slither of a heavy body through the freshly made hole.  
- Monkey see, monkey do
 So thorough and deadpan is the joke that Catherine Chalmers pulls off in her ravishing color photographs of insects crawling across flowers they resemble that when I read the wall text I was sure there had been a mistake.   Slideshow: Going Ape: Confronting Animals In Contemporary Art at DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park     
- Something old, something new
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- Ties that bind
 I’ve been seeing this guy for almost six months, but I’m starting to suspect that he just might be “Mr. Wrong.”  
- The Wild
 The animation war between Disney and DreamWorks ( A Bugs Life  versus  Antz ;  Monsters, Inc.  versus  Shrek ) continues with Disney’s response to  Madagascar  (though it’s said Disney had this one in works for some time).  
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