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Stanley Kubrick

6 Films the Inspired 'The Substance'
Filmmaker Interview
Coralie Fargeat tells IndieWire how films by Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, David Cronenberg, the Coen brothers, John Carpenter, and Darren Aronofsky left their imprint on her and "The Substance."
'Memento'
The duo collaborated together on the iconic 2000 film "Memento."
"2001: A Space Odyssey"
Widescreen Cinema
Christopher Nolan shot the entirety of "Oppenheimer" using 65/70mm film stock, which is one of Hollywood's grandest traditions.
'EYES WIDE SHUT,' Nicole Kidman, 1999, Warner Brothers
In honor of the film's 25th anniversary, Kidman reflects on the challenging, but freeing 15-month production.
'The Shining'
The documentary, endorsed by Stanley Kubrick's family estate, premieres on the filmmaker's official YouTube channel on July 26.
THE SHINING, Shelley Duvall, 1980, (c) Warner Brothers/courtesy Everett Collection
Michael Sheen narrates the documentary "Shine On – The Forgotten Shining Location," which also features Kubrick's daughter, Katharina Kubrick. 
(Clockwise from bottom left): Luis Buñuel and "That Obscure Object of Desire," Alfred Hitchcock and "Family Plot," Sergio Leone and "Once Upon a Time in American," and Stanley Kubrick and "Eyes Wide Shut"
The last movies of directors may not always measure up to what came before, but these 17 (from "Eyes Wide Shut" to "Imitation of Life") do.
Garrett Brown, inventor of the Steadicam, on the set of Stanley Kubrick film The Shining
'80s Week
'80s Week: Garrett Brown, Stanley Kubrick, and the decade when Steadicam forever altered the language of camera movement. 
DR. STRANGELOVE, (aka DR. STRANGELOVE OR: HOW I LEARNED TO STOP WORRYING AND LOVE THE BOMB), Peter Sellers, 1964
"Veep" and "Avenue 5" creator Iannucci makes history as the first director to adapt a Kubrick property.
ULEE'S GOLD, Peter Fonda, 1997
Todd Field, Ashley Judd, Ed Harris, and Josh Brolin reflect on working with the "Ruby in Paradise" and "Ulee's Gold" director ahead of his American Cinematheque retrospective.
Barbie
"Even Barbie is a Kubrick fan…" the official Kubrick Twitter page posted.
Quentin Tarantino
Even legends like Kubrick and Hitchcock aren't safe from Tarantino's ire.
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