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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's heist film The Killing influenced Quentin Tarantino's debut Reservoir Dogs years later.
To call “Barry Lyndon” a great film risks understatement. It is a cinematic outlier: a three-hour historical epic made for ...
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In 1953, Kubrick made his first feature-length movie, “Fear and Desire.” He got his big Hollywood break with “The Killing” in 1956, but it was 1960’s “Spartacus” that made him a star.
Stanley Kubrick forged a legacy as one of history's most innovative and ambitious film directors with these movies, ranked from worst to best.
The producer of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Killing,' James B. Harris, will be among guests at Palm Springs' Arthur Lyons Film Noir Festival this week.
The legacy of The Killing (1956), Kubrick’s first accomplished movie (following the experimental Fear and Desire and the prosaic Killer’s Kiss), is these days omnipresent in prestige ...
Kubrick is my favorite director, and I've seen all of his films. Even so, I don't think any film fan should start with 2001. Here's where you should start instead.
Kubrick’s career as a filmmaker spanned nearly half of a century, beginning with black and white pictures like “The Killing” (1956) and “Paths of Glory” (1957) and ending with the novella-inspired ...