This new anthology edited by Thomas Dean Tucker and Stuart Kendall predates the release of <em>The Tree of Life</em> and examines Malick’s earlier work from a variety of philosophical perspectives. The editors argue that Malick’s background in philosophy not only warrants philosophical questions into his oeuvre, but more importantly his “films offer privileged sites for this kind of inquiry
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...
Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) is an anti-war film which can be read as an Orphic narrat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 254-269).Terrence Malick is a unique director in contemp...
Amid all the controversy, criticism, and celebration of Terence Malick\u27s award-winning film The T...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
This is a book review of Christopher B. Barnett and Clark J. Elliston, eds., Theology and the Films ...
Despite overwhelming acclaim for his work, director Terrence Malick remains an under-examined figure...
Central to Terrence Malick's 1998 film The Thin Red Line is the lightning strike of insight. Insight...
Philosophical perspectives have been a longstanding framework for addressing the films of Terrence M...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
The present study addresses an analytical look at the creative work of American director Terrence Ma...
This dissertation fills a gap in the scholarship on the films of Terrence Malick by providing a hist...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
The following bachelor's thesis discusses nature in the films of the renowned American director, scr...
Given the so-called crisis in film theory, the digital mutations of the medium, and the renewed inte...
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...
Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) is an anti-war film which can be read as an Orphic narrat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 254-269).Terrence Malick is a unique director in contemp...
Amid all the controversy, criticism, and celebration of Terence Malick\u27s award-winning film The T...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
This is a book review of Christopher B. Barnett and Clark J. Elliston, eds., Theology and the Films ...
Despite overwhelming acclaim for his work, director Terrence Malick remains an under-examined figure...
Central to Terrence Malick's 1998 film The Thin Red Line is the lightning strike of insight. Insight...
Philosophical perspectives have been a longstanding framework for addressing the films of Terrence M...
The oeuvre of the American film writer, director and producer, Terrence Malick has consistently tra...
The present study addresses an analytical look at the creative work of American director Terrence Ma...
This dissertation fills a gap in the scholarship on the films of Terrence Malick by providing a hist...
Philosophers love to write about Terrence Malick. In this meta-critical essay, I examine recent phil...
The following bachelor's thesis discusses nature in the films of the renowned American director, scr...
Given the so-called crisis in film theory, the digital mutations of the medium, and the renewed inte...
Terrence Malick’s films from Badlands (1973) to The Tree of Life (2011) have generally received crit...
Terrence Malick’s The Thin Red Line (1998) is an anti-war film which can be read as an Orphic narrat...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 254-269).Terrence Malick is a unique director in contemp...