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Kubrick's three-hour period epic is a visually beautiful but cynical tale of greed and duplicity that should be considered ...
Kubrick’s first photo in Look was of a newspaper vendor looking glum the day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in 1945. In 1946, after Kubrick graduated from high school, Look hired him ...
Stanley Kubrick didn’t just leave a mark on cinema but he carved out a legacy so precise and so relentless, that even his final film became a test of endurance no one’s been eager to repeat.
A Space Odyssey' will be explored in the documentary 'Monolith,' with Leonardo DiCaprio serving as a producer.
HORSE SENSE: The racetrack heist movie The Killing was the first film Kubrick (right) and Harris made together. “Stanley pretty much knew in his guts what he wanted to do, and then did it.” In a sense ...
Stanley Kubrick is alive and well and living in Outer Space. Those filmgoers who have wondered what happened to the man who gave screen birth to “Lolita” and “Dr. Strangelove” can stop ...
Kubrick’s first photo in Look was of a newspaper vendor looking glum the day after President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in 1945. In 1946, after Kubrick graduated from high school, Look hired him ...