Terrence Malick
An earthy film featuring a subtle performance from Carey Mulligan.
A Hidden Life Review: A Return to Wonder
The hills are alive with the sound of Malick!
Our 100 Favourite Movies of the Decade: 2011
We've cleared off some space on That Shelf for our 100 of our favourite movies of the decade. We continue with a look back at 2011 on film!
Horoscopics: Top 10 Taurus Season Movies
It's Taurus season, which means movies that will get you chilling out and enjoying the beauty of physical world. Here are the top 10 Taurus movies!
TIFF 2016: Voyage of Time – The Complete Experience Review
We compare Terrence Malick's Voyage in Time: Life's Journey and Voyage in Time: The IMAX Experience, two surprisingly different films.
Knight of Cups Review: Malick’s Familiar Experiment Produces Watered Down Results
Some may blame Terrence Malick's sudden increased output for the artist repeating himself, but Knight of Cups feels like the director spent too much time playing the sandbox.
Contest: See Knight of Cups in Toronto
Dork Shelf wants to send you and a guest to an advanced screening of Knight of Cups in Toronto courtesy of eOne Films.
The Better Angels Review
The Better Angels feels like a poor carbon copy of a Terrence Malick film.
Blu-Ray Round-Up: 8/5/13
This week at the video store we check out new Blu-Rays for recent releases Trance, To the Wonder, Oblivion, and Olympus Has Fallen, and two new Criterion releases for The Devil's Backbone and Lord of the Flies.
To the Wonder Review
It's as hard to clearly decipher as any other Terrence Malick film since Badlands, but when dealing with a subject as irrational as love like he does in To the Wonder it's fitting and beautiful in equal amounts.
Interview: Olga Kurylenko
We sit down with actress Olga Kurylenko about her work with Terrence Malick on his latest poetic opus To the Wonder and about finding her character, why the role was a difficult one, and what it's like working with an icon of American cinema.
The New Old: The Good, the Badlands, & the Ugly
This week in archival DVD land, we take a look at new Blu-Rays for the Canadian classic sex comedy Porky's, Criterion treatments for Terrence Malick's Badlands and Fritz Lang's Ministry of Fear, and a Steven Seagal TV show that was re-edited into a movie with the hopes no one would notice.
TIFF 2012 Reviews: Part 6
As TIFF 2012 finishes up its first weekend, our ongoing coverage looks at The Master, To the Wonder, High Park on Hudson, End of Watch, Aftershock, Sightseers, The Crimes of Mike Recket, No One Lives, and Midnight's Children.