Posts Tagged ‘Stanley Kubrick’

  • Roman Polanski, Lolita, Humbert, life and art
    There is literature. There are films. There are other artistic forms and creations. There is life and there are real life events. Life may not be fair or unfair but human world is always filled with hypocrisy. There is one thing that remains unchanged in any era and that is hypocrisy. Events happen in real life and people react almost in a certain way defined, described...
    by Rk at September 29th, 2009 at 12:09 am
  • Some thoughts and Thoughtless movies
    Without wasting much time of yours,I will straight away get down to the movies I watched in the past few days.I was itching to discuss these films with a larger audience.Without wasting much time of yours,I will straight away get down to the movies I watched in the past few days.I was itching to discuss these films with a larger audience. Without wasting much time of...
    by Sourav Bhuyan at June 28th, 2009 at 04:06 am
  • Stanley Kubrick: The creative genius
    iView Author: Vishal Chaturvedi (Bangalore, India) Email: vishalc2005[at] gmail [dot] com Stanley Kubrick: The creative genius A character in a movie is usually defined with reference to the script; it does not exist beyond the confines of the script. The character exists because the story needs to progress, the There may be some film-makers who try to flesh-out the...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at June 2nd, 2009 at 10:06 pm
  • A Clockwork Orange : Analysis of opening sequence
    iview Author: Shashank Walia (Delhi, India) Email: shashankwalia [at] live.com Content: Analysis of the opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s “A Clockwork Orange” in accordance with the classic essay “Visual Pleasure and Narative Cinema” by Laura Mulvey. The opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange is set...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at January 28th, 2009 at 07:01 am
  • BARRY LYNDON
    Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon is one of the great movies ever made because of numerous reasons .I always wanted to write something on BARRY LYNDON but did not dare to write because I felt that it’s hard to write an article on BARRY LYNDON by providing justice to its greatness but now I decided to write a article on BARRY LYNDON because of one of the comment...
    by Krishna at November 11th, 2008 at 07:11 am
  • A Clockwork Orange
    (5/5) Blew me gulliver apart. Kubrick’s genius isn’t stunning, it’s baffling. IMDB
    by Jahan Bakshi at November 3rd, 2008 at 04:11 am
  • The Shining
    (5/5) Jack Nicholson shines with mad brilliance in this work of pure genius. A masterpiece that scared the s**t out of me. IMDB
    by Jahan Bakshi at September 25th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
  • A few thoughts on Bengali cinema……
    iView Author: SUDDHASATYA GHOSH (Kolkata, India) EMAIL: withheld A few thoughts on Bengali cinema…… Passion for cinema has produced a few pages of Sudhir Mishra’s diary for readers and expectantly brilliances of Sudhir came out in open in that space. Sudhir is a name in ‘so-called’ parallel cinema or in good cinema, if I am allowed to use Satyajit Ray’s...
    by PROJEKT iVIEW at June 9th, 2008 at 03:06 am