the Kubrick series
uncut interviews
film analyst barry krusch
Krusch has written essays on everything from media and psychology to politics and the constitution. His cinema writings have largely centered on the works of Stanley Kubrick, and can be found in his exhaustive ongoing analysis in the Kubrick FAQ, and in his newly released analysis of Eyes Wide Shut.
critic keith uhlich
Uhlich has served as the editor of The House Next Door, and submitted insightful film criticism for Time Out New York, The Hollywood Reporter, and many other industry platforms.
professor r. barton palmer
Palmer is Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature, Professor of Film and Screenwriting, British Literature at Clemson University and the author of many books on literature and film. He has written extensively about Kubrick's work, including an essay for Jerold Abrams' The Philosophy of Stanley Kubrick.
warner bros. marketing exec don buckley
After running the East Coast marketing division of Warner Bros. Pictures, Buckley co-founded Warner Bros. Online and established WB's Interactive Marketing Division. He later founded THA.i, a full service digital marketing agency serving CBS Films, Warner Bros. Pictures, IMAX, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Universal Studios, Millennium Media, Showtime and other clients. His collaborations with Kubrick include The Shining, Full Metal Jacket and Eyes Wide Shut.
professor Robert castle
Castle teaches History and Film Criticism at a small academy outside Trenton, NJ. His articles on film have appeared in Bright Lights Film Journal, The Journal of Religion and Film, Metaphilm, 24 Frames Per Second, AugustCutter.com and Film Comment.
critic tony macklin
Macklin is a freelance film critic. A member of the Las Vegas Film Critics Society, he is a former film and literature professor at the University of Dayton, and the former editor of the magazine Film Heritage. His articles and reviews have been most recently featured at Rotten Tomatoes and The Internet Movie Database, as well as in the Bright Lights Film Journal and The Fayetteville Free Weekly. His well-received book, Voices from the Set: The Film Heritage Interviews (2000), includes his 1970s interviews with Alfred Hitchcock, Howard Hawks, Martin Scorsese, Alan Rudolph, Robert Altman, Sam Peckinpah, John Wayne, Edith Head, Stockard Channing, Richard Baskin, and others.
assistant director brian w. cook
Cook served as the assistant director on Kubrick's 'Barry Lyndon', 'The Shining' and 'Eyes Wide Shut', and would later go on to direct 'Color Me Kubrick' starring John Malkovich as Alan Conway, a man who posed as Kubrick during the production of his last film in order to gain social status.
director keith gordon
Gordon is an accomplished actor and director whose credits include Dressed to Kill, Christine, and The Killing.
author Mario falsetto
Falsetto is a professor of cinema studies at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University in Montreal, where he utilizies his impressive areas of expertise in contemporary American Cinema; experimental film; independent narrative film; the films of Stanley Kubrick, Nicolas Roeg, Stan Brakhage, Federico Fellini, Terence Davies, Martin Scorsese, David Lynch, and John Cassavetes;
as well as contemporary film theory and aesthetics.
He is the author of Perspectives on Stanley Kubrick and Stanley Kubrick: A Narrative and Stylistic Analysis.
author paul whittington
Whittington is the author of The Shining Explored.