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    Review: Malick Stumbles with 'To The Wonder'

    There are no dinosaurs in Terrence Malick's sixth feature, but there are bison, sea turtles, prairies, toxic sludge, sun-dappled water, more prairies, a conflicted priest (Javier Bardem) and enough pirouetting by Olga Kurylenko to make you imagine that she probably felt dizzy at the end of each day'...

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    Watch: 5 Clips From Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder' Explore The Challenges Of Faith & Love

    Okay, we got some of the jokes out of our system yesterday, so now we can return to talking about Terrence Malick's "To The Wonder" seriously, and what better way to do that than with five clips from the movie that really delve into the thematic territory the filmmaker explores with his latest.

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    The Grand Visual Majesty Of Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder' Is Going VOD On April 12th When It Hits Theaters

    Toldja? When Magnolia Pictures picked up Terrence Malick's "To The Wonder" last fall, we openly wondered if that meant that the filmmaker's latest effort was going to end up mostly being an option on your TV screen rather than at your local arthouse, and it worries us to say, that may be the case.

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    The Three Burials of NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN; Three Takes on Its Overrated Status

    Though many consider "No Country for Old Men" to be an untouchable classic in the Coens’ oeuvre, it remains tonally flawed.

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    Watch: Ben Affleck, Javier Bardem and Rachel McAdams Discuss Making Terrence Malick's 'To the Wonder'

    Ahead of its UK release on Feb. 22 (yep, that's tomorrow), two making-of featurettes for Terrence Malick's quick follow-up to "The Tree of Life," "To the Wonder," have made their way onto the web that attempt to demystify the auteur's process for his fans.

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    Step In 'To The Wonder' With New Images From Terrence Malick's Latest

    With the U.K. release date rushing foward, and Terrence Malick's reticence to do any press ever (Kanye West has got nothing on him), the marketing team behind "To The Wonder" are doing what they can. Though the movie has a couple of gorgeous trailers, recently the plan appears to bet t...

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    3 More Images Of Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams & Javier Bardem In Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder'

    Love in all its dizzying rapture and devastating heartbreak are explored in Terrence Malick's "To The Wonder," and yet even more images have emerged of its beautiful cast looking fabulous in rustic settings.

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    5 New Images Of Ben Affleck, Rachel McAdams, Olga Kurylenko & Javier Bardem In Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder'

    If there's anything at all to gather from these new images from Terrence Malick's "To The Wonder," it's this: love is a bummer. And indeed, nothing really ends well for Ben Affleck, Olga Kurylenko, Rachel McAdams and Javier Bardem in the film, but at least they look pretty damn...

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    3 French Posters For Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder'

    It's nice to see the Yeti that is Terrence Malick come out of hiding these last few years. Ever since "The Tree Of Life," Malick's not only been working at an uncharacteristically quick clip, he's actually been finishing films at a rapid pace. His latest, the romance drama...

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    Watch: French Trailer For Terrence Malick's 'To The Wonder' Features New Footage, Olga Kurylenko Voiceover

    It's kind of a bummer to see so many dismissing Terrence Malick's upcoming "To the Wonder" with jokes about shots of wheat fields and sighs over the trademark camerawork he employs with Emmanuel Lubezski. But it speaks to the film itself, which is free from cynicism, and a deeply earnest and soulful...

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