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To call “Barry Lyndon” a great film risks understatement. It is a cinematic outlier: a three-hour historical epic made for ...
Those words near the end of The Killing, Stanley Kubrick's 1956 noir, describe the disintegration of the painstakingly plotted racetrack heist that the film centers around.
News about Stanley Kubrick, including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.
This week, we review an old-school adaptation of a Stephen King thriller and a ribald Netflix romantic series from “Girls” ...
But the meeting with the mages has unintended fallout. Ronnie is understandably pissed that Riri risked sneaking an evil ...
Of course, I’m being facetious — or am I? Think about how many movies about sinister technology you’ve seen, and how they ...
Films and TV shows have created a glamorous "Notting Hill" version of the UK's capital city. A new Lena Dunham series pokes ...
"Jaws" scared the pants off the public, Destry Allyn Spielberg dishes out her own horror with "Please Don't Feed the Children ...
Why Stephen King, the legendary author behind The Shining and Cujo, is just as popular with filmmakers and showrunners today.