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More than 500 influential directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world voted on the best films ...
A new book by New York Times reporter Kevin Sack explores Mother Emanuel AME church in Charleston before and after shooting ...
Misunderstood gems like The Fountain and ambitious sci-fi thrillers like Coherence were great as movies, but would've truly excelled as novels.
Arguably the best example of utilising the actor's "Greek God" aspects, the film's portrayal of the fearless, glory-seeking warrior Achilles is one for the ages. Like in Basterds, it's a role which ...
This week’s picks include two Oscar-nominated movies, Chris O’Dowd’s crime comedy and an all-star Olympic documentary.
It’s difficult to describe “The Tree of Life” (2011)—the Best Picture-nominated film written and directed by Terrence Malick—in a way that does it justice.
Terrence Malick wasn't around to pick up his Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival for his film The Tree of Life. But it shouldn't have come as a surprise – the director wasn't there for the ...
Malick and the Omniscient Child Malick often uses low angles and wide lenses to elongate space. The Tree of Life, shot by cinematographer Emmanuel Lubezki, especially benefits from this approach ...