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Barry Lyndon (1975) Review
Despite 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 MoreDoctor Sleep (2019) Review
Mike Flanagan honours two distinct visions of ‘The Shining’ in his adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘Doctor Sleep’ starring Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson. Sam Sewell-Peterson reviews.
Read MoreThe Shining (1980) Retrospective Review
“Humans are scarier than ghosts” and Stanley Kubrick’s precise vision for Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’, released in 1980, explores that. Sam Sewell-Peterson offers a retrospective review of the horror classic.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick: The Exhibition – Review
“A peerless insight” into the career of Stanley Kubrick, Stanley Kubrick: The Exhibition offers “inspiring experience to cinephiles young and old”.
Read MoreA Clockwork Orange In Retrospect – Its Themes, Its Reception and Kubrick’s Directorial Masterclass
‘A Clockwork Orange’, the controversial 1971 release from directorial master Stanley Kubrick, has been analysed by Lucas Hill-Paul regarding its themes, reception and delivery in this exclusive retrospective.
Read MoreKubrick & Kids – The Work of a Dictatorial Director & His Child Stars
Stanley 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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