What Did I Watch Days of Heaven (1978) A Terence Malick masterpiece set in depression-era Texas is straight out of Andrew Wyeth’s painting Christina’s World (1948). Terence Malick is one of my favorite directors, and this was his second feature, and he wouldn’t make another film until Thin Red Line (1998). I watched it again […]
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I have not been doing an excellent job of keeping up this blog. I keep doing a large body of work and then going silent for an extended period. I was telling someone about what lessons I have learned in starting this blog. I wish that I had a more precise mission statement or direction […]