It was the first film in 12 years by Stanley Kubrick, the greatest living filmmaker, and it starred Hollywood’s golden couple, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. And it was all about sex. Rumours had abounded over the spectacularly steamy sex scenes the central pair had shot together. One ...
From Universal monsters to modern serial killers, supernatural thrillers to slasher flicks — the definitive list of the scary movies that keep us forever screaming in the dark.
It's the top horror movies to watch now, from Nosferatu to Get Out, and all the Aliens, Psychos, Living Dead, and Its in-between!
stanley kubrick cast : keir dullea , gary lockwood, william sylvester domestic lifetime gross (adjusted for inflation, 2014): $344,621,600 famous quote: “well, i don’t think there is any question about it. it can only be attributable to human error. this sort of thing has cropped up...
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We can vouch that the following films—classics still terrifying today, modern tales as horrifying as they are original, and foreign fare so spooky you'll be glad you have those subtitles to focus on—leave permanent scars.
Emeric Pressburger, Karel Reisz, Joseph Losey, Stanley Kubrick… This list isn’t short of writers and directors who brought an outsider’s sensibility to British movies. The young Polish filmmaker Roman Polanski came to London to make his second film – and first in English – and cast 21-...
Stanley Kubrick’s final movie follows a wealthy Manhattan doctor (Tom Cruise) as he embarks on an unfulfilled sexual odyssey after learning that his wife (Nicole Kidman) was once tempted by a sailor. The sex sceneFor a movie about sex, Eyes Wide Shut doesn’t have all that much of it...
The movie: Even if you haven’t watched Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece, you’ll know of The Shining. You’ll know Jack Nicholson’s (apparently ad-libbed) "Heeeeeeeere’s Johnny" and you might even be aware that if you’re handed the keys to room 237 in a hotel, you might want ...
Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb Stanley Kubrick’s dark, satirical comedy about the tensions of the Cold War era and the threat of nuclear war has endured for decades, not only remaining poignantly relevant today, but also immensely funny. The film stars...