Tag Archives: Stanley Kubrick

Review: DOCTOR SLEEP

DOCTOR SLEEP is a weird, beautiful, sad, unwieldy, sometimes silly but always earnest meditation on death, grief, trauma and addiction and how one copes with it. Oh and it’s also a sequel to THE SHINING and features psychic mind battles.
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Kubrickian: Singularity and Influence

A Look at the Legacy of a Master

This essay is part of Lewton Bus KubrickWeek – check out the link to keep up with all of our content to celebrate the 50th anniversary of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Prologue There have been many titans of cinema, directors, producers, actors, editors, and writers, etc. who have been instrumental in shaping the history and aesthetics of film,
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