Knight of Cups (2015) is an experimental drama film written and directed by Terrence Malick. It follows the story of a screenwriter who traverses through different cities in search for adventure. Here ...
The most anticipated film of Berlinale 2015 looks set to be the best one. It’s hard to imagine equivalent notes of grace and meaning being struck in this competition or indeed in this world. Grace and ...
"No one cares about reality anymore." Broad Green Pictures has debuted another new trailer for Terrence Malick's Knight of Cups, his latest feature which premiered at the Berlinale Film Festival ...
KNIGHT OF CUPS isn’t a reference to that grey knight in the cave in INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE. Though I bet there’s a great backstory to that old guy. In fact, the title refers to the tarot ...
Hello! I’m Mark Olsen, and welcome to your weekly field guide to a world of Only Good Movies. I always like to think of this post-awards season period as the Oscars Hangover, when we reset our minds ...
Rick (Christian Bale) is a successful businessman in Los Angeles, but that doesn't truly make him happy. His brother has taken his own life. Their father (Brian Dennehy) reproaches him and his other ...
When we look at Terrence Malick’s filmography, The Tree of Life will probably end up as one of his most important film. It not only has a lot of his personality in the text of the film, but it’s also ...
You have to like how Terrence Malick has managed to cultivate his career up to this point. His body of work is sparse, but meaningful, with a visual style that can’t really be compared to anybody else ...
Knight of Cups (2015) This line comes from Terrence Malick’s Knight of Cups, a film that feels less like a story and more ...
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 25 (UPI) --Knight of Cups released a new trailer starring Christian Bale on Tuesday. The 41-year-old English actor portrays Rick, a screenwriter who searches for meaning outside his ...
Terence Malick is possibly the only living director that I think has had a perfect career so far. Many directors have at least one stumbling block, and for many years I believed Malick’s brilliance ...