The Noteworthy: "Something Necessary", Aleksei German (1938-2013), Sallitt & Cairns, 7th/11
Adam CookA special MUBI screening of Something Necessary, films by Cairns and Sallitt, a new issue of The Seventh Art, Bordwell on Richie + more.
A special MUBI screening of Something Necessary, films by Cairns and Sallitt, a new issue of The Seventh Art, Bordwell on Richie + more.
Juxtaposing transcendence and the everyday, beauty and the abject, To the Wonder is profane in ways Malick never could have intended.
Our critics’ dialog picks up the P.T. Anderson and Bellocchio films before moving on to the new Malick, Tsai and an Argentine discovery.
On the occasion of its video release.
Updated through 6/26. In yesterday's Los Angeles Times, John Horn and Steven Zeitchik report on the uphill battle Fox Searchlight will be fighting this summer as they roll out Terrence Malick's The
In The Tree of Life, we know that Brad Pitt’s unnamed, self-styled paterfamilias is a light smoker not because it’s ever said or observed, but because he is specifically never shown smoking
Updated through 5/22. "Partly because of his devotion to a meticulous, artisanal approach to filmmaking, and partly because of the sheer secrecy in which his projects are enshrouded, a Malick film is
Updated through 5/24. "Each Terrence Malick film concerns a lost or squandered Eden," writes Michael Joshua Rowin in the LA Weekly: "the sleepy suburbia shattered by teenage nihilism in Badlands
Updated through 5/24. "Each Terrence Malick film concerns a lost or squandered Eden," writes Michael Joshua Rowin in the LA Weekly: "the sleepy suburbia shattered by teenage nihilism in Badlands
As the year winds down, and in anticipation of the film that nearly everyone who cares about movies hopes/believes will be one of the very best films of 2011, I give you this strange new poster for Terrence
Trailer for Terrence Malick’s “The Tree of Life”.
"Terrence Malick's epic war-film daydream The Thin Red Line (1998) is already out on DVD, but it is being reissued this week from The Criterion Collection, and when Criterion steps up to the line