Stanley Kubrick's film version of A Clockwork Orange has a suitably complicated legacy. Was his linguistically inventive, ultra-violent adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel a sobering prophecy of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Malcolm McDowell stars in 1971's A Clockwork Orange (Warner Bros) Adapted from Anthony Burgess’s 1962 cult novel, Stanley ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. He just doesn’t care to ever see it again, thank you. “To be honest, I really couldn’t really stomach watching it again,” McDowell ...
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Some movies make such a cultural impact that fans and critics discuss them for decades. This is the case with A Clockwork Orange, a dystopian crime film originally released in 1971. Directed by the ...
Stanley Kubrick’s landmark 1971 science fiction picture, A Clockwork Orange, is an enduring classic of one of cinema’s greatest decades. The hyper-stylized film, adapted from Anthony Burgess’s novel ...
The only thing Stanley Kubrick ever really wanted to talk about was how men were primates driven by primate urges: the violent acquisition and subsequent hoarding of sex, food, and shelter.
“A Clockwork Orange” is a truly bizarre choice for a venerated film many consider one of the best ever. It’s incredibly dark and grim, but it isn’t a “based on a true story” movie that feels like ...