Tag: Kubrick

  • Great Horrors: Ten horror classics you might have missed

    Great Horrors: Ten horror classics you might have missed

    The horror genre promises more than any other in respect to emotive impact, and for this reason it is probably the genre in which failure is most common (along with comedy, perhaps). Horror films are very rarely actually scary, and worse than this, they are usually appallingly made. In fact, horror is one of the…

  • Cinematic Verisimilitude: Twenty great movie moments

    Cinematic Verisimilitude: Twenty great movie moments

    For the cinephile, there will inevitably be moments of cinematic verisimilitude with which one will become obsessed. There will be moments when a particular filmmaker touches the cinephile in such a way that the emotive force of the experience will be beyond replication. The cinephile will certainly seek to replicate such a moment, frequently using…

  • Room 237: Nutbags talkin’ Kubrick

    Room 237: Nutbags talkin’ Kubrick

    Another (slightly belated) review from the Melbourne International Film Festival. As far as I’m concerned, there are two types of people in this world. There are those people who love Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, and then there are those that the forces of the universe have placed before me in order to test the limits…