
The Trump Prophecy (2018)
Movie
A fireman and public servant, Mark Taylor heard a special message from God about change in our...

Fifty Shades Darker (2017)
Movie Watch
Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson return as Christian Grey and Anastasia Steele in Fifty Shades...

Susan (45 KP) rated The Dark Knight (2008) in Movies
Jun 29, 2017
"Y’see, madness, as you know, is like gravity. All it takes is a little…push."

The Book of Job and the Immanent Genesis of Transcendence
Todd McGowan, Davis Hankins, Adrian Johnston and Slavoj Yiyek
Book
Recent philosophical reexaminations of sacred texts have focused almost exclusively on the Christian...
Music, Theology, and Justice
Michael O'Connor, Hyun-Ah Kim and Christina Labriola
Book
Music does not make itself. It is made by people: professionals and amateurs, singers and...

13 Reasons Why
TV Show Watch
13 Reasons Why (stylized onscreen as Th1rteen R3asons Why) is an American television series based on...

Wade-O Radio Weekly Podcast
Podcast
The Wade-O Radio Show is an international, terrestrial, Internet radio show, and podcast that...

13 Reasons Why - Season 1
TV Season Watch
13 Reasons Why (stylized onscreen as Th1rteen R3asons Why) is an American television series based on...

Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Knight of Cups (2016) in Movies
Aug 6, 2019
‘Knight Of Cups’ is a romantic drama written and directed by Terrence Malick and stars an ensemble cast including Christian Bale, Cate Blanchett, Antonio Banderas, Natalie Portman, Brian Dennehy, Armin Muller-Stahl, Isabel Lucas, Freida Pinto, Wes Bentley, Imogen Poots, Teresa Palmer, and Peter Matthiessen.
“Once there was a young prince whose father, the king of the East, sent him down into Egypt to find a pearl. But when the prince arrived, the people poured him a cup. Drinking it, he forgot he was the son of a king, forgot about the pearl and fell into a deep sleep.”
Rick (Bale) is a successful writer born into a powerful family in L.A. The son of Joseph (Dennehy) and brother to Barry (Bently). After the lose of a second brother as well as his mother, Rick becomes disillusioned and loses himself in the excesses found in the ‘City Of Angles’ and nearby Las Vegas. Along this aimless journey he encounters 6 different women Nancy (Blanchett) a doctor, Elizabeth (Portman) a married woman, Helen (Pinto), Isabel (Lucas), Karen (Palmer), and Della (Poots) looking to form some sort of bond or connection. Perhaps even to discover love only to encounter more lose. He wanders from cities, to beaches, then from mountains to deserts. Searching for something meaningful, some purpose all the while trying to hold what remains of his family and his own sanity together and along the way encounters a cast of colorful characters who have their own ideas about life and their own views on how he should live his.
This film was pretty much Malick’s attempt at making an art film with a large budget and a star studded cast. That’s just the thing. He succeeded and it was just too much. From a technical standpoint, it was wonderfully directed with its landscapes and ‘not-the-norm’ angles and close-ups but it simultaneously took away from the people and the story. It was almost as though they were trying to combine a film on the Discovery Channel with a drama. The film was two minutes shy of 2 hours long. Had the director been able to shave 20 minutes from it, then I could see it given a limited run in major theaters. I have to give kudos to the actors and actresses who were on top of their game which made the film worth sitting through once. The film is rated R for scenes of violence, nudity, and language. If you’re enduring one of those days where you just need to disappear and NOT communicate with anyone for a while, go see this movie. It’s runtime and complexity will help take your mind off your troubles. I’d highly recommend though that you save the film for viewing at home. I’ll give this film 3 out of 5 stars.

Staging the Ottoman Turk: British Drama, 16561792
Book
In the wake of the fear that gripped Europe after the fall of Constantinople (1453), the English...