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Tag: Terrence Malick

Sun June and Bowerbirds Get to Know Each Other

Music
By Sun June | April 27, 2021
By Sun June | April 27, 2021

Sun June and Bowerbirds Get to Know Each Other

The artists talk band names, “regret pop,” and working for Terrence Malick.

Revisited: What I Learned Working with Terrence Malick

Film
By Henry Butash | December 28, 2020
By Henry Butash | December 28, 2020

Revisited: What I Learned Working with Terrence Malick

Henry Butash reflects on how his time on three films by the master affected his own directorial debut, The Atlantic City Story.

What I Learned Working with Terrence Malick

Film
By Henry Butash | November 5, 2020
By Henry Butash | November 5, 2020

What I Learned Working with Terrence Malick

Henry Butash reflects on how his time on three films by the master affected his own directorial debut, The Atlantic City Story.

How the New Version of The Tree of Life Changed My Mind About Director’s Cuts

Film
By Jim Hemphill | November 14, 2018
By Jim Hemphill | November 14, 2018

How the New Version of The Tree of Life Changed My Mind About Director’s Cuts

Jim Hemphill is overwhelmed by Terrence Malick's revelatory reimagination of his 2011 magnum opus.

Video Essay: Malick’s Shadows

Film
By Jacob T. Swinney | March 22, 2017
By Jacob T. Swinney | March 22, 2017

Video Essay: Malick’s Shadows

With Terrence Malick's Song to Song in theaters now, Jacob T. Swinney's video essay looks at a recent motif in the director's films.

Underrated/Overlooked: Jim Hemphill on The Duel

Film
By Jim Hemphill | November 15, 2016
By Jim Hemphill | November 15, 2016

Underrated/Overlooked: Jim Hemphill on The Duel

Jim Hemphill champions one of the most ambitious (and satisfying) movies of 2016, a wildly original Western that defies expectations at all turns.

Terence Davies’ “Old-Fashioned” Sunset Song is Timely and Urgent

Film
By Stephen Cone | May 18, 2016
By Stephen Cone | May 18, 2016

Terence Davies’ “Old-Fashioned” Sunset Song is Timely and Urgent

Writer-director Stephen Cone, an ardent, longtime Davies fan, connects strongly with the British auteur's latest feature.

Steve Taylor (Blue Like Jazz) Talks Bill Pohlad’s Love & Mercy

Film
By Steve Taylor | January 18, 2016
By Steve Taylor | January 18, 2016

Steve Taylor (Blue Like Jazz) Talks Bill Pohlad’s Love & Mercy

If there were an Oscar for Degree of Difficulty, this seemingly unpromising biopic of the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson would be a winner.

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