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Why was A Clockwork Orange such a controversial film when it originally came out? It’s not just because of all the sex and violence — or even the combination of the two. Rather, it’s because ...
Books like “Howl” or “A Clockwork Orange” may not be enjoyable reads, but they are part of a high school education.
As 'A Clockwork Orange' returns to cinemas, NME investigates what makes it Stanley Kubrick's true masterpiece.
A Clockwork Orange was actually a very moral cautionary tale. The sadistic behaviour of Alex and the droogs toward their randomly picked victims is more than matched by that of the state toward Alex.
Some movies can disturb the comfortable and comfort the disturbed, but others, like Happiness and A Clockwork Orange, will ...
Two of the most violent films from 1971 will screen at the Castro Theatre: Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” and Sam Peckinpah’s more disturbing “Straw Dogs,” which screens in a ...
Part 10 included a horrific sequence in which David Lynch put his own dark twist on Stanley Kubrick's "Clockwork." ...
Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange (1971) is one of those rare films—like Edgar G. Ulmer’s The Black Cat (1934), Ken Russell’s The Devils (1971), Sam Peckinpah’s Straw Dogs —that ...
But A Clockwork Orange has lost none of its shock value over the years. Violent, perverse and disturbing on so many levels, it pulls of the neat trick of making the audience identify with (and ...