Where to Start with Stanley Kubrick
Where to begin with the cinema of the fascinating and conflicting film auteur Stanley Kubrick, one of the giants of movie history. Article by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreWhere to begin with the cinema of the fascinating and conflicting film auteur Stanley Kubrick, one of the giants of movie history. Article by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreIt’s easy to fall in love with ‘Barbie’ (2023) starring Margot Robbie because director Greta Gerwig speaks a universal truth about growing up and so much more. Review by Margaret Roarty.
Read MoreDespite often being overlooked in the canon of great Stanley Kubrick films, 1975 period drama/historical epic ‘Barry Lyndon’ is a must-watch for anyone interested in the form. Christopher Connor reviews.
Read More“A peerless insight” into the career of Stanley Kubrick, Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition offers “inspiring experience to cinephiles young and old”.
Read More‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ is set to be the first financial failure in live-action ‘Star Wars’ history and will likely be out-grossed by ‘Peter Rabbit’, ‘Fifty Shades Freed’, ‘Detective Chinatown 2’ and ‘Operation Red Sea’. Full details in this week’s box office report.
Read MoreA person’s faith can have a profound effect on their cinema watching experience and, sometimes, the cinema watching experience can have a profound effect on a person’s faith. Katie Doyle’s journey through cinema has been bullet pointed by such moments. In this piece, the first of two articles, she outlines three movies she had a spiritual experience with.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick isn’t the first name you think of when thinking of directors working with children in film, but Jacqui Griffin points out that maybe he should be in this special feature article.
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