A full year after it was initially floated as a hot fest prospect, Terrence Malick‘s “The Tree of Life” is set to make its world premiere in May at the Cannes Film Festival. It’s still unclear whether ...
Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life is returning briefly to the big screen this Friday for a two-day stand at BAM with live accompaniment by the Wordless Music Orchestra. This sort of film-concert ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. "The Tree of Life" is a religious experience. Overtly. Audaciously. Unashamedly. No film has ever reached as high toward the face ...
Uwe Boll has described Terrence Malick's new movie The Tree of Life as a "piece of s**t". The BloodRayne director told Screen Junkies that he "hated" Malick's long-awaited film, which won the Palme ...
A new favorite sport among movie lovers is forecasting exactly when Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life will come out. Well, even if River Road and Apparition owner Bill Pohlad is a wealthy man, he can ...
Voyage of Time: The IMAX Experience might be the most narrative film of Terrence Malick’s career. The enigmatic director’s recent work has been marked by a turn toward elliptical, ...
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, ...
Including glimpses of Sleeping Beauty in her glass coffin, the rings of Saturn, and a roadside Texas barbecue, Terrence Malick's The Tree of Life bears a variety of forms — and invites as many ...
Back in December, the stunningly gorgeous trailer for Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life arrived and blew some minds. Somewhere in between the montage of space, rivers and birth was a brief shot ...
It’s still unclear whether the Fox Searchlight drama starring Brad Pitt and Sean Penn will play in or out of competition, a decision that likely will not be made until closer to April 14, when fest ...
Malick admirably dares to take on similar territory in The Tree of Life, but does so in such a disjointed, lumbering, clumsy and cinematographically pedestrian manner that the viewer (at least this ...