News

That’s sexual innuendo. And the way Dr. Strangelove’s right arm keeps raising up in salute, that’s sexual innuendo.’ A working title of this movie was, I sh-t you not, The Rise of Dr. Strangelove. I’m ...
Before turning to the details, let's address the pleasures of the "Strangelove" script and production, as I outlined them in 2014, on the occasion of its 50th anniversary. The bleakness of its ...
Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 movie “Dr. Strangelove” comes to mind. The titular character — an expert consultant whose arm would spontaneously extend in a Nazi salute — had a bizarre plan to ...
In this film, a wheelchair-bound Peter Sellers, as Dr Strangelove, continually loses control of his right arm, which repeatedly attempts to give the Nazi Party salute before being beaten down by ...
A new first-look photo of Dr. Strangelove in the highly-anticipated screen-to-stage adaptation of Stanley Kubrick’s classic movie, has been released. Steve Coogan, who made his debut as Dr ...
“Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb” debuted in theaters 60 years ago this January. Stanley Kubrick’s totemic examination of the intersection between Cold War ...
Dr. Strangelove, a Kubrick classic, almost had a sequel planned with Terry Gilliam at the helm. Sequels to Kubrick films are rare, but the ambiguous ending of Dr. Strangelove left room for more ...
Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 movie “Dr. Strangelove” comes to mind. The titular character — an expert consultant whose arm would spontaneously extend in a Nazi salute — had a bizarre plan to ...
Stanley Kubrick’s 1964 movie “Dr. Strangelove” comes to mind. The titular character — an expert consultant whose arm would spontaneously extend in a Nazi salute — had a bizarre plan to ...