Articles related to "Kubrick"
Stanley Kubrick Exhibit in Ghent
The life and work of Stanley Kubrick, one of the most influential filmmakers of all time, is currently on display in Ghent, Belgium.
• ghent belgium
• stanley kubrick exhibition
• kubrick films
• kubrick movies
• a clockwork orange
Kubrick by Michael Herr
A review of Michael Herr's anecdotes which shed light on his late friend, director Stanley Kubrick.
• stanley kubrick
• kubrick
• michael herr
• kubrick by michael herr
• biography
Kubrick's Unproduced Films
Three films that Stanley Kubrick put a great deal of energy into - Napoleon, The Aryan Papers and A.I. - were eventually shelved and never produced by the director.
• napoleon
• a.i.
• a.i.: artificial intelligence
• aryan papers
• kubrick
Kubrick's Strange and Peculiar Masterpiece
2001: A Space Odyssey would never be made today by a major studio. It wouldn't take a genius to figure out why..... this film is so out there.....!!!!!!
• stanley kubrick
• science fiction
• hal 9000
• 2001
• film
Stanley Kubrick's The Shining
A review of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, a film based on the popular Stephen King novel.
• horror movies
• reviews
• stanley kubrick
• stephen king
• the shining
Tribute to Stanley Kubrick
A tribute to Stanley Kubrick. A filmography with bits of trivia about each film.
• kubrick
• 2001
• a clockwork orange
• spartacus
• eyes wide shut
A Clockwork Orange: Dual Finality
Additional chapter provides incite to Burgess' design, but may leave long time fans feeling a bit thrown off the band wagon.
• a clockwork orange
• anthony burgess
• alternate ending
• american release
• stanley kubrick
György Ligeti
After 83 years of full life and composition, György Ligeti passed away last Monday (June 12).
• györgy ligeti
• ligeti
• avant garde composers
• stanley kubrick
• hungarian composers
Looking Back at Barry Lyndon
Barry Lyndon, a lesser-known work of Stanley Kubrick, stands up to his great classics with powerful direction and innovative cinematography.
• stanley kubrick
• cinematography
• classics
• barry lyndon
• period piece
There Will Be Blood's Title
There Will Be Blood's title, which does not directly allude to anything in the film, makes a number of associations which attempt to comment on the action in the film.
• there will be blood
• paul anderson
• 2007 films
• daniel day-lewis
• biblical title
Dr. Strangelove
Stanley Kubrick's insane classic about the threat of nuclear warfare, which is about as scary as -- or perhaps even more than -- it is funny.
• war
• bomb
• nuclear warfare
• cold war
• peter sellers
Eyes Wide Shut
A film analysis from a psychological perspective.
• kubrick
• film
• psychology
• death instinct
Mission to Mars
A review of the much-hyped movie "Mission to Mars".
• films
• movies
• television
• cinema
• reviews
State of the Cinema Address
The problems with contemporary cinema that psychotronic movies were made to fix.
• problems
• cinema
• movies
• psychotronic
• critcism
The Greatest Motion Picture Sequences -- Part 4
From powerful sequences from FULL METAL JACKET to PSYCHO to THE MALTESE FALCON to 2001 ... this week, I share even more film sequences which I feel were the best of all time!
• sequence
• film
• cinema
• scene
• movie
Classic Film & WW 1
The Classic Film that best represents the hearts and minds of those who fought the World To End All Wars may not be the one you think
• charlie chaplin
• shoulder arms
• all quiet on the western front
• paths of glory
• lewis milestone
Classic Westerns
Three worthy oaters that have been trampled
under the hoof beats of indifference
• classic westerns
• pursued
• 3:10 to yuma
• one eyed jacks
• robert mitchum
Eyes Wide Shut Re-Examined
Kubrick's untimely death, a controversial studio digital edit and unfounded public expectations damaged the reputation of one of the director's greatest masterpieces.
• eyes wide shut
• stanley kubrick
• 1999 in film
• 1990's film
• nicole kidman
Full Metal Jacket and John Wayne
Stanley Kubrick's 1987 film follows Private Joker (Matthew Modine) through boot camp and into the Vietnam war, exposing the flawed doctrine and policies behind the combat
• full metal jacket
• kubrick
• john wayne
• green berets
• sands of iwo jima
Movie Classic: Spartacus (1960)
Kirk Douglas stars as Spartacus, Universal-International's historical epic recounting a slave revolt in ancient Rome. Laurence Olivier, Tony Curtis, Jean Simmons co-star.
• spartacus
• kirk douglas
• laurence olivier
• tony curtis
• jean simmons
A.I. -- Quite an Achievement
I believe our first serious Oscar contender of 2001 has arrived ... Steven Spielberg has taken Stanley Kubrick's inspiration and created something truly stunning. This week, my review of <i>A.I.</i> and an outlook at its Oscar chances.
• steven spielberg
• stanley kubrick
• a.i.
• artificial intelligence
• film
Best Films of 1999 - The Top Five
From American Beauty to The Green Mile to Magnolia, 1999 was an incredible year for motion pictures. A list of the first five of the ten films.
• 1999 movies film
• american beauty sam mendes director
• magnolia paul thomas anderson director
• the insider micheal mann director
• eyes wide shut stanley kubrick director
Creature Quarterly Interviews: HAL-9000
A true expert remarks on the Millenium bug and the state of space exploration.
• hal-9000
• 2001: a space odyssey
• 2010
• arthur c. clarke
• stanley kubrick
Silence on the Set! And Localizing!
Depending on budget and expertise, a localized film may be boffo box office or mercilessly panned by the critics and shunned by the masses. And technology, although important, is only part of the story.
• localization
• translation
• internationalization
• globalization
• filmmaking
The Greatest Film Sequences -- Part 10
From <i>2001</i> to <i>The Godfather Part II</i> to <i>Citizen Kane</i> ... some of the greatest individual sequences of all time have come from some of the truly best cinematic works of art in the cinema's history. This week, Part 10 of my series discussing the greatest film sequences of all time.
• citizen kane
• film sequences
• scene
• movie
• cinema
Zeus's Little Secret, Or Galileo and Clarke's Europan Vacation
At first glance, it seems obvious that Earth is the only locale in our solar system that harbors life. But is this really true? In the film version of "2001: A Space Odyssey" there was something afoot on the moons of Jupiter. Thanks to images from the Galileo spacecraft, it now appears that this might be true. The moon Europa may just be home to a vast ocean of liquid water. Was Clarke right all along?
• science fiction
• sci-fi
• sf
• science fiction book reviews
• science fiction history
Academy Awards Neglected Directors
Several fine directors in Academy Award history never received directing Oscars for their works. Here are a few of them. Some did receive other honors.
• academy award directors
• directors never winning oscars
• academy award history
• film industry
• directors nominated most times
Artist Profile of Wendy Carlos
An introduction to the work of Wendy Carlos (formerly Walter Carlos), "The original synth." Colleague of Robert Moog and creator of "Switched-On Bach."
• wendy carlos
• moog
• switched-on bach
• synthesizer
• clockwork orange soundtrack
Greatest All-Time Horror Films
A summary of some of the best horror movies of the past 40 years.
• horror films
• greatest movies
• the shining
• the exorcist
• jaws
IMA Acquires Weegee Photographs
The Indianapolis Museum of Art has acquired 210 images and letters by Weegee, the 20th-century photographer known for his pictures of crime scenes and distortions.
• art museums
• weegee
• indianapolis museum of art
• photography
• usher fellig
London Movie Location Guide
Location London by Mark Adams is the definitive guide to movies made in London. Follow in the film location footsteps of Hugh Grant, Michael Caine, Stanley Kubrick etc
• london film locations
• movie sets
• guidebook
• england travel
• hugh grant
Movie Review: 2001
A review of Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke's 1968 cult classic sci-fi film, "2001: A Space Odyssey."
• space odyssey
• arthur c. clarke
• stanley kubrick
• evolution of man
• cult classic
Movie: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood travel to Jupiter in Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci-fi classic, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Co-starring is HAL 9000, the Discovery One's computer.
• 2001: a space odyssey
• stanley kubrick
• keir dullea
• gary lockwood
• arthur c. clarke
The Classic Jarring Soundtrack
Innovative scenes that changed how audiences not only see, but listen to, films.
• movie music
• movie soundtracks
• film music
• soundtrack
• background music
A.I. -- Artificial Intelligence (Movie Review)
Join me for my take on Spielberg’s latest effort and find out how your position in life will affect how you perceive the plight of an android child who longs to be “real.”
• a.i.
• ai
• artificial intelligence
• ai from a parent’s point of view
• steven spielberg
Beyond the Fall of Night (Book Review)
Many years after the original, Arthur C. Clarke’s <i>Against the Fall of Night</i> was followed by a sequel. But this new installment wasn’t written by Clarke, it was penned by Gregory Benford. Is it worthy of its predecessor?
• science fiction book reviews
• gregory benford
• beyond the fall of night
• arthur c. clarke
• against the fall of night
Crassus Part 1/2
Marcus Licinius Crassus, 1st century BC Roman businessman and politician.
Part 1: Crassus v. Spartacus
• bingley
• ancient biographies
• primary sources
• secondary sources
• roman
Early Outlook for Oscar 2000 Nominations
It's not too early to look at what films from the first part of 1999 stand a chance to be major Oscar contenders in March of 2000 at the next Academy Awards.
• major oscar contenders march 2000 academy awards
• 1999
• stanley kubrick final film eyes wide shut
• the blair witch project
• the full monty
Ferris Wheels in Space
An investigation of the how and why of artificial gravity; can we make it work, and what will it take?
• space
• flight
• artificial
• gravity
• centrifugal
Mission to Mars (Movie Review)
Riding the recent wave of Martian Mania is this cinematic mission to the Red Planet, directed by Brian De Palma. It looks great on the surface, but does it hold up as the viewer is carried deeper into the journey?
• mission to mars
• movies about mars
• is there life on mars
• cydonia
• the face on mars