the Kubrick series
uncut interviews
assistant director andy armstrong
Armstrong began his feature film career as an assistant director on Kubrick's Barry Lyndon, then went on to similar duties
on terrific films like The Dresser and Hope and Glory. He is also a highly esteemed stunt coordinator, where he has worked in some of the most beloved films of the past 25 years.
writer tim kreider
Kreider is a renowned cartoonist and writer, whose critical essays have appeared in Film Quarterly, The Comics Journal, Jump Cut, and Lip, and have been anthologized in Depth of Field: Stanley Kubrick, Film, and the Uses of History.
author Christine gengaro
Christine Gengaro is a Professor of Voice and Music Literature at Los Angeles City College, and the author of Listening to Stanley Kubrick: The Music in His Films.
author peter kramer
Kramer is a senior lecturer at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of BFI Film Classic volume on 2001: A Space Odyssey.
professor steve mamber
Mamber teaches in the Cinema and Media Studies Program of the Department of Film, Television and Digital Media at UCLA - Berkley. He is a founding member of the Los Angeles Film Critics Association. His writings on Stanley Kubrick include an examination of A Clockwork Orange and Kubrick's use of spacial concepts throughout his films.
author tony magistrale
Magistrale is a Professor in English at the University of Vermont since 1983. He has written several books about Stephen King and Edgar Allan Poe, including Stephen King: America's Storyteller, which includes a piece titled Why The Shining Still Matters.
professor harry haines
Harry Haines is a Professor in the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University. A Vietnam veteran, Mr. Haines has studied and written extensively on the depcition of war in cinema.
producer Robert watts
Watts is best known for his producing duties on the Star Wars and Indiana Jones films. He began his career as a production manager on 2001: A Space Odyssey.
screenwriter ian watson
Watson collaborated with Kubrick for the better part of a year on the screen story for A.I., which would eventually be directed by Steven Speilberg following Kubrick's death. He is a renowned author of science fiction novels.
professor dennis bingham
Dennis Bingham is a Professor of English and the Director of the Film Studies program at Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis.