Stanley Kubrick
Supercut Reveals Kubrick's Love of Red
Rishi Kaneria's short film 'Red: A Kubrick Supercut' shows how often the legendary filmmaker relied upon the color red in his iconic shots.
Hear Tracks From the Original Score for '2001: A Space Odyssey' That Kubrick Replaced at the Last Minute
Streaming here for the first time along with tracks from the 'Looper' soundtrack!
Double Trouble: Brice Dellsperger on His Subversive 'Body Double' Series
Brice Dellsperger’s extensive series uses cinema as found material, which can be manipulated, perverted, and subverted. We talked to the French video artist about his provocative use of camp and drag.
Remixed NASA Footage Asks "What if Kubrick Directed The Moon Landing?"
Concept artist Nick Acosta made a mash-up aptly titled "The Apollo 11 Moon Landing, recut to Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey"
Vladimir Nabokov’s Unpublished ‘Lolita’ Screenplay Notes
Stanley Kubrick bought the film rights to Lolita for $150,000 after its American debut, despite the considerable challenge of making a movie that would satisfy the censors. In 1959, Kubrick tried to entice the great Russian-American novelist to...
For The First Time Ever, See Photos Of The European Space Agency's Headquarters
The ESA granted Edgar Martins unprecedented access to over a dozen robotics departments, jet propulsion laboratories, space simulators, and launch platforms.
Cam'ron's Clothing Line Is Exactly What You'd Expect, and Model Walk-Off Is Fashion's Octagon
Here's a brief run-down of what's happening in the internet fashion realm: Cam'ron is making hysterically offensive T-shirts, the Eyes Wide Shut stylist committed suicide due to financial problems, and Model Walk-Off is an online cage match for...
Stanley Kubrick Cancelled a Preview of "Dr. Strangelove" the Day JFK Was Assassinated
Or: How Kubrick stopped an exclusive press screening to mourn the president.
Lola
Photos inspired by Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film adaptation of Lolita. Photography by Tomás Peña, styling by Ella Cepeda.
The Whore On the Floor
In a brothel in the back of a Tijuana bar I find a room with a checkerboard floor and dead-center double-bed that looks like it was designed by Stanley Kubrick. The whore standing outside of it smiles at me. “You want pussy?”
Stanley Kubrick's Photos of Post-War NYC Subways Are Eerily Intimate
"Life and Love on the New York Subway" gravitates toward the individual, or at the very least small clusters of commuters, leaving the whole thing teetering on the edge of the known.
Supercut Film School: Q&A With Elusive, Anonymous Video Essayist kogonada
In a matter of seconds, a kogonada film can get to the heart of perhaps not what makes a filmmaker great, but what makes a filmmaker honest, consistent and, above all, a deliberate creative thinker.