Stanley Kubrick

Rare archive materials from Stanley Kubrick’s Napoleon

By Little White Lies

Scouting photos and script drafts shed new light on the greatest movie never made.

John Boorman on Kubrick, Connery and the lost Lord of The Rings script

By Matt Thrift

The legendary British director of Deliverance, Excalibur and Zardoz looks back over his extraordinary career.

The rule of war in Stanley Kubrick’s Paths of Glory

By Jeremy Carr

Released 60 years ago, the director’s masterfully coordinated World War One drama remains one of his finest achievements.

Never-before-seen The Shining concept sketches by Saul Bass

By Little White Lies

Check out these ultra rare alternative poster designs, including notes from Stanley Kubrick.

Every Stephen King film adaptation – ranked

By Little White Lies

Our guide to every film version of the great American author’s work, ranked from worst to best.

10 Stephen King adaptations that are well worth your time

By James Morton

From Misery to The Shining, here are our favourite takes on the prolific horror writer’s work.

Discover the paranormal chills of this classic haunted house horror

By Anton Bitel

The Amityville Horror is one of the great ’70s genre films.

Ted Kotcheff: ‘I was approached to make A Clockwork Orange; Mick Jagger wanted to play Alex’

By Ian Gilchrist

The veteran director of First Blood and Weekend at Bernie’s reflects on his remarkably varied career.

The 100 best films of the 1990s: 25-1

By Little White Lies

Wes Anderson, Kathryn Bigelow and Wong Kar-wai feature in the final part of our ’90s ranking.

John Michael McDonagh: ‘I’ve become more jaded the more films I’ve made’

By Adam Woodward

The War on Everyone writer/director opens up about his conflicted relationship with his craft.

The ’70s haunted house movie that’s spookily similar to The Shining

By David Hayles

Burnt Offerings bears a striking resemblance to Stanley Kubrick’s horror classic.

Is Barry Lyndon the greatest film Stanley Kubrick ever made?

By David Hayles

Forty years after it left critics cold this majestic tragi-comedy stands as a testament to a true master of his craft.

A new Dr Strangelove Blu-ray arrives with amazing packaging

By David Jenkins

This deluxe edition of Stanley Kubrick’s satirical classic comes with a top secret envelope of printed extras.

An immersive new exhibition seeks to modernise Stanley Kubrick’s legacy

By Rob Hinchcliffe

‘Daydreaming with Stanley Kubrick’ features contributions from Anish Kapoor, Sarah Lucas and other contemporary artists.

Watch a brand new trailer for Stanley Kubrick’s Barry Lyndon

By Little White Lies

The director’s candle-lit opus is returning to cinemas in time for its 40th anniversary.

How Close Encounters channels the wishful spirit of Pinocchio

By James Clarke

Steven Spielberg’s classic sci-fi teaches the importance of holding on to dreams.

2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)

By David Jenkins

Is Stanley Kubrick’s seminal 1968 sci-fi really the space opera to end all space operas?

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