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On the evidence of this new film, Terrence Malick has lost none of his ability to infuriate and bewitch at the same time.
NEWYORKER: The New World
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The new Terrence Malick film is set fitfully in the present day, largely in the nineteen-fifties, and, somewhat surprisingly, a few billion years before that.
NEWYORKER: The Tree of Life
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Perhaps this is what director Terrence Malick was going for.
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In an interview with Metro newspaper, Chastain says she was initially vetted by producer Nick Gonda, and then later met with the director, Terrence Malick.
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Co-produced by Terrence Malick and directed by the British documentarian Leslie Woodhead, this is a serious and surging account of the life and times of the Ethiopian track star Haile Gebrselassie.
NEWYORKER: Endurance
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While nominated for the role of the steely CIA operative responsible for the killing if Osama bin Laden in Zero Dark Thirty, Chastain also has horror, comedy and an off-the-wall Terrence Malick flick on her recent resume making her just the kind of versatile actress audiences love.
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