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Comic Book Resources on MSNStanley Kubrick Secretly Inspired 1 of the Greatest Fantasy Movies of the 2020s (& It Went Straight Over Fans' Heads)
This medieval fantasy adventure film was inspired by a Stanley Kubrick historical epic, but most fans are unaware.
The lavish take on Thackeray’s novel received mixed reviews on its first release, but has secured its place among the greats ...
Stanley Kubrick's final film, 'Eyes Wide Shut', was surrounded by many rumours and conspiracies, but many just aren't true.
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Comic Book Resources on MSN38 Years Later, I Still Can't Believe Roger Ebert Hated This Stanley Kubrick War Masterpiece With 90% on Rotten Tomatoes
Stanley Kubrick's 1987 war film received negative reviews from critics, including Roger Ebert, but it is now widely regarded as a masterpiece.
"Before Private Barry Lyndon there came Commander Napoleon Bonaparte. For a director who sets his heart upon a lad in uniform ...
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Julie Pacino on Exploring Female Trauma in Lynchian Feature Directorial Debut ‘I Live Here Now’
The film from Al Pacino's daughter, starring Lucy Fry, Matt Rife and Madeline Brewer, world premieres at Fantasia in Montreal ...
The full international juries roster for this year’s Venice Film Festival has been unveiled. The director-heavy lineup ...
A Misanthrope features a choreographed sex scene that for technical difficulty (9.9) and artistic merit (10.0) would rival ...
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Locarno Director on ‘Dracula,’ Jackie Chan and Hosting a Film Festival With the World “in Flames”
Giona A. Nazzaro also discusses Willem Dafoe's turn as a tycoon in 'The Birthday Party,' picking the new Kechiche movie for the 78th edition of the Swiss fest, Japan's return, and the role of comedy ...
In keeping with his no-frills style as a filmmaker, Eastwood tends to prefer his movies to be relatively straightforward affairs. He’s got little time for tricks, gimmicks, and narrative sleight of ...
The article’s title is my winking nod to “I Lost It At The Movies” a bestselling compendium of movie reviews by Pauline Kael, ...
Technology has always been a big part of moviemaking. Film cameras were themselves an invention, and artists and technicians ...
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