The Kubrick Corner

Home
Biography
PART 1: More than meets the eye
Introduction to themes
The Kuleshov effect
Kubrick as cold rationalist
PART 2: The importance of the opening shot
The Kubrick Aesthetic
Concept Art and Storyboards
Kubrick's bathrooms
Dinner with Stanley
PART 3: The Killing
Simultaneity and Overlap
The Unknown Kubrick
The Early Films
PART 4: Paths of Glory
Creation and Destruction
PART 5: Spartacus
I Viddied Spartacus
PART 6: Lolita
Michael Ciment on Lolita
1962 Kubrick interview
PART 7: Dr Strangelove
A Satirical Study of War and Sex
PART 8: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Stargazers
Nietzsche's "Three Metamorphoses"
PART 9: A Clockwork Orange
Alex as artist
Kubrick and nihilism
Crime and Punishment
The Decor Of Tomorrow's Hell
PART 10: Barry Lyndon Reconsidered
The Shape of Things to Come
Narrative and Discourse
Kubrick's Narrator and "The higher aesthetic"
PART 11: Imperfect Symmetry
Animal friends
The Uncanny
The Lacanian Mirror Stage
PART 12: Deconstructing Masculinity
The Jungian Thing
Kubrick's Ulterior War
AMK Essays
Who am I?
Anybody's Son Will Do
PART 13: Eyes Wide Shut
Three Essays
Contemporary Sexuality and its Discontents
Squalid Infidelities
Kubrick, cults and crazy conspiracies
Was Eyes Wide Shut completed?
PART 14: A.I. Artificial Intelligence
Kubrick's A.I. by Ian Watson
New AI Page
PART 15: Kubrick's Psychopaths
Kubrick's office and grave
A Collection of Letters
The Quote Page
Kubrick Interviews
Useful weblinks and Guestbook

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This website deals with exploring the works of Stanley Kubrick, one of the most widely praised yet continuously misunderstood directors of the 20th century.

 

If you wish to submit article, please email me at tieman64@hotmail.com. All submissions are welcomed. Thank you to everyone who has contributed.

 
 
UPDATES:
 
 

 

February 14th: (Update) Quote page updated. New quotes can be found at the bottom of the page. "Importance of Opening Shot" still being re-written. AI page still needs to be uploaded. AMK essays still need to be updated.

 

January 29th: "Kubrick Interviews" added. "New AI page" under construction. "Guestbook" refreshed. "An introduction to themes" updated. "Useful books" added to "Useful weblinks" section.

 

If you visit this site, please use the guestbook to tell me what screen resolution you use. Thanks.

 

January 27th: Robert Castle's "The Importance of the Bhagvad Gita" added to the "Was Eyes Wide Shut Completed?" page.

 

A new page, titled "Deconstructing Masculinity", has been added to the Full Metal Jacket section. Once each Kubrick film has received an in-depth page like this, this site will be moved over to a proper paid server with no-advertisements. This is a long term project and will likely take several years.

 

"Concept Art" page updated.

 

The page "Kubrick's Ulterior War" has also been added to the "Full Metal Jacket" section, whilst "The Quote Page" and "AMK essays" have been updated.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
THANKS TO:

 

Thanks to Harry Bailey, Ted, Padraig Henry, Worov, David Kirkpatrick, Filippo Ulivieri, Wordsmith, Mpak, Kelpzoidzl, Ichorwhip, ElivisMagic and Mathew Hunt.

 

Special thanks to EvanVolm, who is responsible for over 80 percent of the screencaps on this website. A big thanks to Nicholas Morello for the fabulous Kubrick sketch on this home page. His website can be found in the useful weblink section.