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‘Krisha’ Director on Turning Family Trauma Into His First Film
‘Krisha’ Director on Turning Family Trauma Into His First Film
‘Krisha’ Director on Turning Family Trauma Into His First Film
There’s no doubt about it – Trey Edward Shults’ feature film debut ‘Krisha’ is intense as hell. It’s a family drama about addiction and alcoholism that’s far from easy to digest, yet one with little resemblance to films about similar topics. From the aggressive, yet exhilarating ‘Trainspotting’ to the utterly traumatizing ‘Requiem for a Dream,’ many films about addicts rely on graphic depictions of substance abuse to portray how low one can fall. As important as such stories can be, sometimes smaller personal traumas resonate the loudest.
‘Knight of Cups’ Review: Terrence Malick’s Most Abstract Film
‘Knight of Cups’ Review: Terrence Malick’s Most Abstract Film
‘Knight of Cups’ Review: Terrence Malick’s Most Abstract Film
In a deck of tarot cards, the Knight of Cups can signal two sides in need of balance. The armored knight atop a white horse can be a sensitive man, though one controlled by his temperamental emotions. He can be imaginative, though a dreamer distracted by fantasy, a romantic, but selfish with desires for stimulation. When the card appears in the reverse in a reading, it can signify a life struggling in transition, and a descent toward recklessness or disappointment. So is the journey of Christian Bale’s Rick, a disenchanted Hollywood screenwriter in Terrence Malick‘s ‘Knight of Cups,’ a knight trotting through a haze who seeks realization after he’s grown weary by the artifice that surrounds him.
Behold the Tarot-tastic ‘Knight of Cups’ Poster
Behold the Tarot-tastic ‘Knight of Cups’ Poster
Behold the Tarot-tastic ‘Knight of Cups’ Poster
According to Salem Tarot, the “Knight of Cups” card “signifies a dreamy, caring, loving individual from your present. This Knight pursues his thoughts and fantasies, and intuitively attunes to the needs of others. He may signify a lover who does not wish to commit, who is attractive, but passive...
‘Knight of Cups’ Trailer: Here’s Terrence Malick’s Latest
‘Knight of Cups’ Trailer: Here’s Terrence Malick’s Latest
‘Knight of Cups’ Trailer: Here’s Terrence Malick’s Latest
From ‘The Dark Knight’ to ‘Knight of Cups’: The first trailer for director Terrence Malick’s latest film has arrived and it’s ... super Terrence Malick-y. Shots of beaches! People walking slowly! Solemn voiceover narration! Other people walking slowly—on beaches! I was one glimpse of Christian Bale running his hand through a field of thistle from winning Terrence Malick Bingo!
'To the Wonder' Review
'To the Wonder' Review
'To the Wonder' Review
It should be impossible for a movie to be both enthralling and boring, but somehow 'To the Wonder' pulls it off. It contains sights -- of picturesque Oklahoma sunsets and impossibly serene European beaches -- so beautiful they awaken you to the glory of the world around us. And it also contains passages -- of Ben Affleck and Olga Kurylenko running and twirling through fields, and then rolling arou
‘To The Wonder’ Trailer: Yeah, That’s Ben Affleck in a Terrence Malick Film
‘To The Wonder’ Trailer: Yeah, That’s Ben Affleck in a Terrence Malick Film
‘To The Wonder’ Trailer: Yeah, That’s Ben Affleck in a Terrence Malick Film
Terrence Malick's latest film 'To The Wonder' may have gotten a boost from this year's Oscars, as the film stars Ben Affleck, who just won best picture for 'Argo.' Will that get more people in the theaters this spring when the film opens? It seems unlikely, but we can't wait, regardless. Now there's a new trailer for the film.
‘To the Wonder’ Trailer: Terrence Malick’s Latest Starring Ben Affleck
‘To the Wonder’ Trailer: Terrence Malick’s Latest Starring Ben Affleck
‘To the Wonder’ Trailer: Terrence Malick’s Latest Starring Ben Affleck
Terrence Malick is known for taking very long breaks in between projects (there was a 20-year gap between 'Days of Heaven' and 'The Thin Red Line'). Though, after last year's 'The Tree of Life,' the director has evidently decided to churn them out with a vengeance, starting with 2013's 'To the Wonder,' for which we have the first trailer. Take a look after the break!
Criterion’s March Slate Includes Terrence Malick’s First Film and More
Criterion’s March Slate Includes Terrence Malick’s First Film and More
Criterion’s March Slate Includes Terrence Malick’s First Film and More
The Criterion Collection is ending the year with one of the best months of new announcements in quite some time. For March, we're getting two Blu-ray upgrades, and four new releases of titles by Terrence Malick, Fritz Lang, Charlie Chaplin and Robert Bresson. If you love movies, there's going to be a couple here to excite you.

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