There is one true, great, reclusive filmmaking genius in America, and he lives in a humble apartment next to a Luby's in Austin. Or maybe not. One of the requirements of being America's last true, ...
One of the most mysterious and legendary directors of all time is returning in 2025 with his first feature film in six years. Terrence Malick's The Way of the Wind (originally titled The Last Planet) ...
It would not be hyperbole to assert that Days of Heavenis the most beautiful film ever captured on celluloid. The 1978 romantic period drama was so breathtakingly poetic in its visual and thematic ...
The Tree of Life (2011), American filmmaker Terrence Malick's fifth movie in his forty-year-long career is, to me, a massive failure on almost every level: as entertainment, philosophy, theology, ...
The comprehensive retrospective Moments of Grace at the Museum of the Moving Image demonstrates the director's idiosyncratic techniques for depicting the cosmic. Elliptical editing also contributes ...
When you think of films that test the power of your home cinema setup, you might think of big blockbusters with flashy visual effects and over-saturated action. But every now and again, you discover a ...
Even for the most die-hard film buffs out there, the works of Terrence Malick have always been the subject of some deep analysis and clashing interpretations. Among the many solid movies in the ...
A flurry of boos followed by cheers greeted the end credits at this morning’s critics screening of To the Wonder, Terrence Malick’s sixth film in a 40-year career that began with Badlands and reached ...
The Tree of Life (2011), American filmmaker Terrence Malick's fifth movie in his forty-year-long career is, to me, a massive failure on almost every level: as entertainment, philosophy, theology, ...