Avatar: Fire and Ash overtly tips its hat to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film that James Cameron has ...
A new book charts the remarkable career of Stanley Kubrick, America's most beloved filmmakers. Stanley Kubrick was just an average Jewish kid, born in Manhattan in 1928 and raised in The Bronx. He ...
Stanley Kubrick spent his career making subversive films, intellectually and technologically. Eyes Wide Shut was no exception ...
Stanley Kubrick was born to a relatively wealthy family in New York City on July 26, 1928. Although raised surrounded by books, he “rarely touched them,” being drawn more to comics, newsreels, films ...
Comic Book Resources on MSN
Stanley Kubrick called The Godfather the 'greatest movie ever made'
Legendary director Stanley Kubrick declared Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather the greatest movie ever made, praising its ...
The late film auteur Stanley Kubrick, heralded as one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers, directed only thirteen feature films during his career. Somewhat surprisingly, all but two of his films were ...
The British Film Institute (BFI) has made headlines with its recent announcement of over £1.6 million in funding awarded to independent filmmakers and production companies through the UK Global Screen ...
Reid Goldberg is a features writer for Collider. Having grown up in the Midwest, he attended the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. While he's begrudingly accepted that a FIlm Studies degree wasn't ...
Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” and the director himself have inspired unending admiration–and scrutiny. A new film looks at obsessive fans and uncovers their theories on what’s really going on at the ...
It’s no secret that Shelley Duvall had a rough time while shooting The Shining. Her role as Wendy Torrance, the frightened wife to a deranged husband, was so detrimental to her health that she lost ...
There's a fun little Easter egg to famed director Stanley Kubrick in Grand Theft Auto Online - but you're not guaranteed to ...
He read comic books and pulp novels, played chess, and rooted for the Yankees. He also watched every movie he could, often skipping school to go to 25-cent matinees. But as authors Robert P. Kolker ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results