Regardless of your moon-related beliefs, Stanley Kubrick is a baffling and compelling fellow. His cinematic style is unique and his films spanned five decades as he zig-zagged throughout different psychological genres like Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Oddysey, A Clockwork Orange, The Shinning, and Full Metal Jacket.
In this episode of Corbett's podcast, you get to hear a rare clip of an interview with the ultimate reclusive Kubrick. Corbett seeks for some hidden meanings in Kubrick's films. He also wonders if Kubrick was a whistle-blower and the powers that be silenced him for revealing too much...
For a deeper exegesis on Kubrick's films, set aside some time and delve into Kubrick Creator: Alchemy in Stanley Kubrick’s Films.
Update...
Check out Chuck Klosterman's article today in Grantland. He recently screened the documentary Room 237 and shared his thoughts.
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