We do a deep dive into how The Shining director, Stanley Kubrick, pulled off the impressive elevator of blood scene in his Stephen King Adaptation.
Is it a great movie and a bad adaptation? The battle over Stanley Kubrick's The Shining rages on.
Star Matthew Modine breaks down some key moments of his collaboration with director Stanley Kubrick - including the changed ending!
Nicole Kidman and Tom Cruise filmed Eyes Wide Shut together, which ended up being Stanley Kubrick's final film.
Time to do a deep dive into one of the most controversial films of all time!
The Matrix sequels cinematographer Bill Pope explained how Stanley Kubrick influenced the Wachowskis, which in turn made for a grueling back-to-back production for both cast and crew.
Films usually do not have “answers” when it comes to interpreting them. We can give our opinions and make arguments for certain things, but there’s no finite, definitive answer, and if there were, films would be boring. Even stories that are allegorical and have 1-to-1 analogues still have life and room for interpretation. [caption id="attachment_774929" align="alignright" width="360"] Image via MGM[/caption] So just because Stanley Kubrick is possibly on record giving his thoughts on the ending of 2001: A Space Odyssey, it doesn’t mean the film has been definitively answered and concluded. ScreenCrush …
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Stephen King's vocal disdain for Stanley Kubrick's masterful The Shining is legendary. So much so that it has build an otherwise unfound legacy of the author being a tough critic of adaptations of his work. By why does King not like the movie?
The film will operate as a sequel to both The Shining film and Stephen King's novel.
While Stephen King is one of the most celebrated (and prolific) authors in history, it’s no secret that he has a profound dislike for quite possibly the most famous adaptation of his work: Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. The author criticized Kubrick’s adaptation at the time of its release—how the filmmaker downplayed the supernatural elements of the book and how he cast Shelley Duvall who was “basically just there to scream and be stupid, and that’s not he woman I wrote about.” King also reportedly had issues with the depiction of Jack Torrance. In the book, …
Stanley Kubrick was an absolutely masterful filmmaker, and though it's hard to rank his films at all, we used Rotten Tomatoes to do just that!
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