Stanley Kubrick’s “Barry Lyndon” (1975) is a meditation — an elegy told in slow, flickering motion, drifting across the screen like smoke from a musket fired long ago. For a director known for cold ...
The critical response to Stanley Kubrick’s epic adaptation of Thackeray’s novel The Luck of Barry Lyndon wasn’t ecstatic when it came out in 1975, but in the decades since it’s become one of his most ...
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