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Stanley Kubrick was a mysterious man, but he perhaps revealed his inspiration behind his most popular film after talking about his pet.
This medieval fantasy adventure film was inspired by a Stanley Kubrick historical epic, but most fans are unaware.
Stanley Kubrick was just an average Jewish kid, born in Manhattan in 1928 and raised in The Bronx. He read comic books and pulp novels, played chess, and rooted for the Yankees.
Lee Isaac Chung’s "Twisters," a reimagining/reinterpretation of the classic 1996 thriller, helmed by Jan de Bont. The ...
Stately historical epic Barry Lyndon baffled audiences in 1975. Today, young Lyndomaniacs are beguiled and showing their love ...
Few directors earn as much respect as Stanley Kubrick. Often cited as one of the greatest filmmakers ever to live, Kubrick’s movies brought a new level of narrative complexity to the world of ...
Stanley Kubrick is often cited as a true cinematic genius, but 'A Clockwork Orange' star Malcolm McDowell would tend to disagree with that view of the director.r ...
Stanley Kubrick — A Life in Pictures Jan Harlan, brother-in-law of the late Stanley Kubrick, has come up with what is, for the time being at least, the definitive documentary on the mercurial ...
PHOTOS: Stanley Kubrick: A Retrospective of His Films. Speaking at the press preview Wednesday, Kubrick’s brother-in-law and film producer Jan Harlan described the exhibit — which was compiled ...
The series, “A Stanley Kubrick Quartet,” opens at 5 p.m. Saturday with “Killer’s Kiss” – Kubrick’s second feature film, about a boxer who tries to rescue a nightclub dancer from a ...
Stanley Kubrick loved classical music. And by boldly, even provocatively laying pieces from the repertoire — from ancient to avant-garde — against his visual narratives, he recontextualized ...