Stanley Kubrick’s “Barry Lyndon” (1975) is a meditation — an elegy told in slow, flickering motion, drifting across the screen like smoke from a musket fired long ago. For a director known for cold ...
Thomas Butt is a senior writer. An avid film connoisseur, Thomas actively logs his film consumption on Letterboxd and vows to connect with many more cinephiles through the platform. He is immensely ...
All of Stanley Kubrick’s features look better now than when they were first released, but Barry Lyndon, which fared poorly at the box office in 1975, remains his most underrated. It may also be his ...
Claudia Picado is a Features Writer who has been covering film and television at Collider for nearly three years. She's been writing for as long as she can remember, but developed a love for cinema ...
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How NASA technology helped Kubrick film a classic
He found his solution in an unlikely place: the Space Race. During the 1960s, NASA had commissioned a set of extraordinary ...
The Locarno Film Festival will celebrate multi-Oscar-winning Italian costume designer Milena Canonero, who is admired for her work with Stanley Kubrick, Wes Anderson, Francis Ford Coppola and Sofia ...
An object of widespread derision when released in 1975—anyone remember the Mad magazine parody, “Borey Lyndon”?— Stanley Kubrick’s magisterial Thackeray adaptation now stands as one of his greatest ...
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