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Among them, one film stood out: Stanley Kubrick’s The Killing. Though not as widely remembered as 2001: A Space Odyssey or A Clockwork Orange, Kubrick’s 1956 noir thriller played a defining ...
Every Kubrick film made after “The Killing” is based on pre-existing material. Sometimes, Kubrick made fairly faithful adaptations, as was the case with 1971’s “A Clockwork Orange” or ...
A poster for Stanley Kubrick’s 1956 crime film ‘The Killing’ starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Ted de Corsia, Joe Sawyer, and Jay C. Flippen.
A poster for Stanley Kubrick’s 1956 crime film ‘The Killing’ starring Sterling Hayden, Coleen Gray, Vince Edwards, Ted de Corsia, Joe Sawyer, and Jay C. Flippen.
This troubled group of desperadoes has been pulled together by ex-con Johnny Clay (Sterling Hayden) to rob a racetrack in Stanley Kubrick's The Killing, out this week on DVD and Blu-ray from The ...
He said, “I didn’t go out of my way to do a rip-off of The Killing, but I did think of it as my Killing, my take on that kind of heist movie." ...
Kubrick gives insight into human nature that resonates with the directors of today. Film is a crucial component of our society and is exemplified through paintings of the past as a quasi-prototype of ...