Despite being renowned for his distinct vision and style, Stanley Kubrick wasn't always appreciated, and one of his early films was met with backlash.
HORSE SENSE: The racetrack heist movie The Killing was the first film Kubrick (right) and Harris made together. “Stanley pretty much knew in his guts what he wanted to do, and then did it.” In a sense ...
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Today, The Killing may seem like a typical noir film that isn’t as recognizable as Kubrick’s more distinctive films. It may ...
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.
Few directors earn as much respect as Stanley Kubrick. Often cited as one of the greatest filmmakers ever to live, Kubrick’s ...
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How Stanley Kubrick directed his reputationKubrick swiftly established his brilliance with his early works, especially the crafty 1956 film noir The Killing. Wishing for that impression to remain fixed, he just as quickly made himself scarce.
HORSE SENSE: The racetrack heist movie The Killing was the first film Kubrick (right) and Harris made together. “Stanley pretty much knew in his guts what he wanted to do, and then did it.” In a sense ...
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.
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