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FLIX PIX (826): “Kubrick’s Stunning Vision- 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY”
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY (directed by Stanley Kubrick, 1968) ***** (out of 5) . > Yow! Stanley Kubrick blows the worlds’ collective mind with this visionary spectacle. Scope! Enigma! Mystery! All in a cautionary tale about the coming age of … Continue reading →
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KPK on the CINEMA (99): The Films of May 2020
. MAY 2020 and the “shelter-in-place” lockdown drones on… Seeing boatloads of great films, but too much sitting down! Starting to feel like the film reviewer’s equivalent of John Lennon’s complaint “I’ve got blisters on me fingers!”- only that’s not … Continue reading →
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