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Sinking Deep with Kubrick Stare
In this episode, we sit down with Kubrick Stare, the alternative grunge powerhouse making waves with their dark, brooding sound. Drawing influence from the raw intensity of the grunge scene (particularly Nirvana), they bring a modern edge to the genre with haunting vocals, heavy riffs, and an uncompromising energy.We talk about their musical journey, creative process, and what fuels their intense live performances. Plus, we dive into their latest releases and what’s next for the band. If you’re a fan of grunge with a gothic twist, you won’t want to miss this one!
2025-03-10
56 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
71. The Shining with Shelley Duvall
In 2021, our good friend David Constantine reached out to Stephen with exciting news—he was heading to Texas to meet Shelley Duvall, the wonderful actress made famous for her portrayal of Wendy Torrance in Stanley Kubrick’s "The Shining.” Stephen suggested that David record the meeting and conduct an informal interview with Shelley. David agreed, and that December, he and his nephew Joe drove to Texas to meet Shelley at a local restaurant in her hometown. Recorded: December 2021 We caught up with David recently to chat with him about his time with S...
2024-08-22
1h 45
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
70. Thekatria Kubrick IV - Paths of Glory [1957]
This is the fourth part of our Thekatria Kubrick series. This time, we look at Kubrick’s fourth feature film Paths of Glory from 1957. Hosted by Mark Lentz, moderated by James Robert Sherman and populated by members of THE SKAS ACADEMY. Part 4, Paths of Glory from 1957. Recorded: 30th September 2023 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Univer...
2024-03-07
1h 30
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
69. Thekatria Kubrick III - The Killing [1956]
This is the third part of our Thekatria Kubrick series. This time, we look at Kubrick’s third feature film The Killing from 1956. Hosted by Mark Lentz, moderated by James Robert Sherman and populated by members of THE SKAS ACADEMY. Part 3, The Killing from 1956. Recorded: 23rd September 2023 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP...
2023-12-21
1h 25
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
68. Thekatria Kubrick II - Killer’s Kiss [1955]
Here is the second episode in our Thekatria Kubrick series. This time, it is of course Kubrick’s second feature film Killer’s Kiss, that will be discussed. Hosted by Mark Lentz, moderated by James Robert Sherman and populated by members of THE SKAS ACADEMY, Jonathan Harvey, Robert Koehler, Mark McKennon, Nick LaMattina, James Philip, Brian Kahn, David Sukovaty, Kathy Metzger and Ian Roscow. Part 2, Killer's Kiss from 1955. Recorded: 16th September 2023 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlo...
2023-11-30
1h 15
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
67. Thekatria Kubrick I - Fear and Desire [1952]
This is the first of a new 13 x part series, coming from the mind of our very own Mark Lentz, in which each of Kubrick's feature films will be discussed in chronological order. The series is called ‘Thekatria Kubrick’, which is in the format of a round-table discussion hosted by Mark Lentz, moderated by James Robert Sherman and populated by members of THE SKAS ACADEMY. Part 1, Fear and Desire from 1952. Recorded: 9th September 2023 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and pe...
2023-10-25
1h 21
Diversifying Data
Diversifying Data Podcast #14 - National Inclusion Week - Championing Inclusivity at Work
In this month’s episode of Diversifying Data, we are celebrating National Inclusion Week. Host Rakhi Sharma is joined by Trudy Norris-Grey. Trudy is a pivotal member of Kubrick’s Advisory Board, and an exceptional leader who has had an illustrious career in technology working for brands including Microsoft, Oracle, Sun Microsystems, AXA and BT. In addition to her work with Kubrick, she is the Chair of UCAS Board of Trustees and WISE. Founded by Inclusive Employers, National Inclusion Week (NIW) is a week dedicated to celebrating inclusion and taking action to create inclusive workplaces. The theme for National Incl...
2023-09-28
44 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
66. A Modern Art Masterpiece with Kevyn Major Howard
Last episode we told you about an exciting new documentary about the making of Kubrick’s war epic, Full Metal Jacket, that is currently in pre-production. To follow is an exclusive SKAS ACADEMY SESSION hosted by our very own Mark Lentz and James Robert Sherman. They talk with Full Metal Jacket’s Rafterman himself, Kevyn Major Howard who is producing the new documentary. We also have one of the co-producers Tiffanie Kalisz and co-director Lou Pizarro, who tell us all about the new documentary A Modern Art Masterpiece: The Untold Story of the Making of Full...
2023-09-27
1h 21
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
65. Full Metal Jacket with Ken Shane
Ken Shane was born in London, England in the 1960s. He has been an assistant director for almost 40 years, and worked as a production manager during that time as well. One of Ken’s first jobs was working for George Lucas on a little box office flop in 1980 called The Empire Strikes Back. He continued working straight on from that time, and has over 100 film and TV productions on his resume. In 1985 he worked with Tobe Hooper on the insanely over-the-top space vampire classic Lifeforce as well as on Ridley Scott’s Legend. He wa...
2023-08-30
1h 18
Kubrick Voices
Inside the Training Lab: Data Governance and AI Ep.01
In this 4-part series, Kubrick Associate Principal Molly Slann explores the challenges that are emerging at the intersection of data governance and the rapid rise of AI technology. To kick off the series, Molly welcomes Simon Duncan, Head of Data Management, to introduce the current state of data and AI governance. He reflects on how his experience supporting large scale Financial Services organizations to handle GDPR has shaped his design of Kubrick’s Data Management practice, and how we can take learnings from past regulatory upheaval to enable safe, fair, and transparent AI implementation. They discu...
2023-08-22
34 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
64. John Alcott and Stanley Kubrick with Stuart Cooper
Stuart Cooper has made significant contributions to the film industry as an accomplished actor, writer and director. His early acting career in the 1960s showcased his talent through various film and TV appearances, including his notable role as Roscoe Lever in the 1967 classic war film "The Dirty Dozen" In which young Stuart held his own among such heavyweight actors as Lee Marvin, Charles Bronson, and Donald Sutherland. However, Stuart’s passion always lay in directing, and he eventually pursued this path wholeheartedly. He directed his first feature film, "Little Malcolm and his Struggle Aga...
2023-07-29
2h 00
Diversifying Data
Diversifying Data Podcast #11 - What does Pride Month mean to us?
Host Rakhi Sharma speaks with Joseph Woodman, Commercial Analytics Manager at Kubrick, Dana James-Edwards, Head of DEI at Kubrick, Maciej Dabrowny, Machine Learning Consultant at Kubrick, and Lior Locher, Award winning L&D consultant, about their experiences as members of the LGBTQ+ community during Pride month and what the month means to them. Together, Joe, Dana, Maciej and Lior discuss the importance of Pride as well as sharing their own personal experiences and stories. Lastly, they discuss some key touch points around the month, including why Pride matters, why allyship is important and how we can continue to s...
2023-06-29
1h 10
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
63. A Clockwork Orange with John Bates
John Bates has worked in various jobs at Brunel University over the last 50 or so years. To Kubrick fans, Brunel University has a special resonance. It was of course the location of the Ludovico Medical Facility where Malcolm McDowell playing Alex, had his treatment. There were in fact four areas at the University used by Kubrick; Alex’s apartment ground floor lobby, where he comes home to his flat block, The Ludovico facility check-in, Alex’s bedroom at the Ludovico facility, and the now iconic Ludovico Therapy Screening Room, where we see Alex bound to a cha...
2023-06-29
1h 06
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 07 - Maximising impact through data transformation
Last month, we released a case study regarding the ongoing voluntary engagement we’ve been working on with award-winning digital content provider and UK charity Medical Aid Films. This engagement has been hugely rewarding for both parties, and in the below video podcast (link shared in the comments section) @andy and @elmira discuss the steps that they, plus other consultants, took to help Medical Aid Films transform. We also received some excellent feedback from Catherine McCarthy, CEO of Medical Aid Films, regarding the engagement, which we have shared in the below video. This feedback reflects the am...
2023-06-20
20 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
62. The Shining with Brian Towns
In this episode we bring to you an amazing guy named Brian Towns. You might not know the name, but you certainly know the face. Brian Towns began his career in show business as a photographic model in the 1950s. He went on to act in various theatre productions, doubled many actors in film and TV, and even worked as a stuntman for the James Bond franchise. In 1979 Stanley Kubrick was looking for someone to play the part of the ghostly hotel owner Mr. Horace Derwent for his next film, The Shining. The character of H...
2023-05-06
22 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
61. A Special Tribute to Composer Gerald Fried
As time goes by, we lose some of the amazingly talented people who worked with Stanley during his film career, and we recently lost composer/conductor, Gerald Fried, February 17th 2023 to be precise, at the grand old age of 95. We spoke to Gerald in late 2018 when he was just 90 years young. He was one of the earliest collaborators of Stanley Kubrick, dating back to the very early 1950s. Gerald Fried, a native New Yorker, had scored almost 300 films and television shows in a career spanning over 70 years. His movie scores include such varied...
2023-04-09
3h 21
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
60. The Shining with Lee Unkrich
A few episodes ago, we spoke to Howard Berry, about a new book that has just been released, called Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. It was produced and written by Lee Unkrich and Johnathan Rinzler. Well now, we speak to Lee Unkrich himself about his new book, which was ten years in the making. Lee worked at Pixar Animation for 25 years in various departments. His films include; A Bug’s Life, Cars, Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, Wall-E, UP!, Brave, Monsters University, Inside Out, The Good Dinosaur and all four Toy Story films. Lee w...
2023-03-08
59 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
59. The Shining with Jay Friedkin
In this episode we have something quite special for you. A wonderful guy from Los Angeles who has been a film editor since the late 70s. He was Oscar and Bafta nominated for Best Film Editing for his seminal work on the fantastic Australian movie, Babe. He went on to work again with Mad Max director George Miller on Babe 2: Pig In The City. Jay tells us how he got into the business and of one of his first experiences in the cutting room working with Robert Redford on Ordinary People, which went...
2023-02-14
1h 24
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
58. A Clockwork Orange - First viewings, thoughts and reminisces
We have a great selection of reminisces, thoughts and lasting impressions of A Clockwork Orange, from some of our listeners and members of The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society, followed by a SKAS ACADEMY zoom session hosted by Mark Lentz. These weekly discussions on all things Kubrick, are open to all; Google “Meetup Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society”, to find the link and sign up. Recorded throughout 2022 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Pleas...
2023-01-08
55 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
57. The Shining with Howard Berry
Howard Berry is a filmmaker, broadcaster, film consultant, oral historian and Kubrick family collaborator on a number of fascinating projects relating to Stanley Kubrick and The Shining. Recorded: March 2020 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Facebook Page : www.facebook.com/KubricksUniverse Kubrick's Universe Podcast (KUP) - Youtube Channel : https://www...
2022-12-30
1h 55
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 06 - Removing stigmas around mental health
Kubrick Voices is back for Season 2 to share the stories and experiences of Kubrick consultants and community members from both sides of the Atlantic. This time, host Camilla Dickson is joined by Kubrick Advanced consultant Tom White and Kubrick Data Engineer Euan Newlands in recognition of Movember.
2022-12-01
46 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
56. The Shining with Leon Vitali
In this episode, we talk to friend and long-time assistant to Stanley Kubrick, Leon Vitali, about his time working on The Shining and his collaboration with Stanley and we revisit our archive for another listen to Leon talking with his fans. Recorded 9th July 2018 and 30th December 2019 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Face...
2022-11-28
2h 23
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 05 - Reimagining Data Quality with Kirk Haslbeck
On this month’s Kubrick Voices, Kirk Haslbeck, VP of Data Quality at Collibra, joins Kubrick DQ specialist Maria Robson to discuss the criticality and challenges of data quality, and how leaders can unlock immediate value. Hear from Kirk as he shares his journey to reimagine data quality by removing the laborious barriers of rule writing and profiling with time series analysis and automation to create a 50% reduction in time to value. Together, they consider the ways in which tooling has empowered teams to make better use of their talent and skill to drive more effective implementation of...
2022-08-23
34 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
55. Lolita and The Dirty Dozen with Colin Maitland
Colin Maitland in his short but brilliant film career acted alongside heavyweights such as Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson, Jim Brown, John Cassavetes, Telly Savalas, Donald Sutherland and Clint Walker in Robert Aldrich’s 1967 classic, The Dirty Dozen. Colin played one of the infamous Dozen, Seth Sawyer. Colin also played Charlie Sedgwick in Stanley Kubrick’s 1962 film, Lolita. His scene was set at Camp Climax and Colin played directly opposite the inimitable James Mason. And as this year marks the 60th anniversary of that film, we thought we’d commemorate this criminally underappreciated (by some, no...
2022-07-06
1h 56
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
54. The Art & Design of A Clockwork Orange with Paula Benson
Design, culture, film, music and art have always been at the heart of what Paula Benson does in both her business and personal life. She is the Founder and Editor of the website Film and Furniture, the online resource which identifies and offers fascinating facts about the furniture and décor we see in our favourite films. The site attracts a worldwide audience and has grown to become the definitive place to learn about and source furniture and decor from many iconic films. Paula also co-founded the London-based Design and Branding Agency Form, where for 3 decades they have...
2022-06-03
1h 00
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 03
This time on Kubrick Voices, Camilla Dickson is joined by Alex Taylor, Senior Customer Success Manager for Microsoft Azure, and Kubrick’s own Jay Lockwood, Global Head of Channel Alliance. They both share a passion and personal investment in improving inclusion and access to technology roles. After studying law, Alex, who entered the technology industry, reflects on the transferable skills she has applied to her career at Microsoft and the importance of championing the diversity of thought and expression in the workplace, rather than suppressing it. As a former educator, Jay considers the actions we can take to...
2022-05-26
39 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
53. A Clockwork Orange with Gillian Hills
Gillian Hills is an actress, singer, songwriter, poet, artist and Illustrator, she really is the definition of the term Renaissance Woman. Born in Egypt, Gillian spent her early years in France, where she was discovered at the tender age of 14 by Roger Vadim, the director of And God Created Woman and Barbarella. Vadim described her as the next Brigitte Bardot and cast her in his version of Dangerous Liaisons, released in 1959. In 1960, at 15, Gillian was cast in the lead of the British film Beat Girl with co-stars Adam Faith, Christopher Lee and Oliver...
2022-05-05
1h 29
Diversifying Data
Diversifying Data Podcast #5
In this episode of Diversifying Data, Kubrick consultants Stefania Constantin and Chloe Tang reflect on their university degree choices, the impossible task of knowing what career path you should take at a young age, and the challenges that come with it; especially if you are inclined to think in a regimented, linear way. They also discuss imposter syndrome and how it nearly stopped them from achieving their goals, the dangers of comparing yourself to others, and the importance of role models and representation when exploring career options/at the early stages of your career. Chloe also talks candidly about h...
2022-04-13
43 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
52. Anthony Burgess and A Clockwork Orange with Andrew Biswell
Andrew Biswell was always interested in the works of British author Anthony Burgess, going back to when he was a 15-year-old schoolboy and first discovered Burgess’s novel A Clockwork Orange. He went on to write his doctoral thesis on Burgess's fiction and journalism. He then wrote a Burgess biography, entitled The Real Life of Anthony Burgess, published in 2005. He is also the editor of A Clockwork Orange: The Restored Text, published in 2012. All this eventually lead to him being offered the position of the director of the International Anthony Burgess Foundation. He is also a Professor of...
2022-03-26
1h 07
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
51. A Clockwork Orange with Simon Fay
In this episode, we delve into Anthony Burgess's 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, as we continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Kubrick's film adaptation. Simon Fay is a writer and video essayist and author of multiple novels, he also runs the Youtube channel ‘Content Lit’ where he discusses the best books of the 20th century. As a stalwart Kubrick fan, his latest series, 'Kubrick's Books," takes a deep dive into the director's work and into the novels that inspired him. Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and origina...
2022-02-26
59 min
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 02
Kubrick's very own Mental Health First Aiders share their insights on supporting mental well health and wellbeing in the modern workplace. In February's edition of Kubrick Voices, host Camilla Dickson is joined by Victoria Baark, Associate Success Manager, and John Coughlan, Principal Consultant in Data Analytics at Kubrick, who are both certified Mental Health First Aiders and leaders in Kubrick's Mental Wellbeing Initiative. They sit down to discuss the responsibilities of organisations in today's working culture towards supporting mental wellbeing - and the benefits we all gain from it. #podcast #mentalwellbeing #mentalhealth #employerresponsability #mentalhealthintheworkplace
2022-02-09
32 min
Diversifying Data
Diversifying Data Podcast #3
Welcome to the third episode of the Diversifying Data Podcast. In this week’s Diversifying Data, host Rakhi Sharma is joined by 2 Kubrick Data Product consultants, Joseph Woodman and Sonal Sethi to explore what diversity looks like and how, by championing authenticity of self in the workplace, organisations can thrive. Joe and Sonal both joined Kubrick after studying non-STEM degree disciplines and bring their diversity of thought to approach challenges in a different way, combining their interest in technology with an analytical and business-forward mindset. Together, they highlight the criticality of businesses to recognise all for...
2022-01-13
39 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
50. A Clockwork Orange with Malcolm McDowell
We continue to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the release of A Clockwork Orange, and are very excited to share with all our listeners, a very special interview that we conducted with Alex DeLarge himself, Mr. Malcolm McDowell. Many actors, if not most, play out their careers without playing even one iconic role. Malcolm McDowell achieved two within his career's first half-decade. And if Mick Travis in Lindsay Anderson’s If… and Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange have cast a long shadow over everything that he's done since, McDowell has always been cheerfully honest abou...
2022-01-03
1h 13
Kubrick Voices
Kubrick Voices Ep 01
Welcome to the first episode of the Kubrick Voices in which we cover the importance of data and how our consultants utilise the tools and technologies to enhance their volunteering actions.
2021-12-06
42 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
49. A Clockwork Orange with Michael Tarn
We continue with our series of special shows covering A Clockwork Orange, commemorating the 50th anniversary of its 1971 release. Michael Tarn is a British stage, film and television actor. He started acting in his teens, and went on to appear in a whole host of brilliant British television shows including Play For Today, The Sweeney, Shoestring, The Life and Times of Lloyd George, The Knock and several notable Plays of the Month. His film roles include John Mackenzie's film Made in 1972, and he had lead roles in It's A Lovely Day Tomorrow, directed b...
2021-12-04
1h 56
Data Balance
Kubrick recognises Black History Month
This Black History Month, Kubrick Client Team member Leah Yohans sat down with some of Kubrick’s Black technology leaders – current and future – to open a dialogue to explore the relationship between the data and technology industry and recognising Black history.
2021-10-28
24 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
48. Nurse Shirley Foster with Shirley Jaffe and Maria Galindo
We continue with our series of special shows covering A Clockwork Orange, commemorating the 50th anniversary of its 1971 release. Hopefully you’ve heard our previous episode with Shirley and Tony Jaffe and their tales of working on the film, as this one is is a bit of a tie in. We’re gonna hear from director Maria Galindo about her A Clockwork Orange-inspired short film Nurse Shirley Foster, which stars the aforementioned wonderful actress Shirley Jaffe. Maria Galindo was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas. She was a musician for many years, and al...
2021-10-16
38 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
47. A Clockwork Orange with Shirley and Tony Jaffe
Shirley Jaffe is a British actress who trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama in 1954. Among other early jobs, she was in the first British Theatre in the Round Company at Scarborough, with Stephen Joseph and later Alan Ayckbourn. Her film career began in the mid-’50s with Crime/Dramas The Passing Stranger in 1954, and The Secret Tent in 1956. Shirley was also a regular cast member of the long-running TV serial Emergency Ward 10 as Nurse Angela Foster in the late ’60s, and in 1970 she appeared in Hammer’s Taste the Blood of Dracul...
2021-09-01
1h 16
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
46. Capturing Kubrick with Dmitri Kasterine
Dmitri Kasterine was born in 1932 and was educated at Radley College, Oxfordshire. In 1961 he began his professional career as a photographer, working for publications such as Queen and The Daily Telegraph Magazine. In 1986, he left Britain to move to the United States, which he had first visited on an assignment to photograph Mick Jagger in Los Angeles for the Radio Times. In 2000 Dmitri directed and filmed a documentary on Anthony Bourdain as he moved from chef to best-selling author and television celebrity. Dmitri has photographed numerous cultural figures of the 20th century including Fr...
2021-08-05
51 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
45. 2OO1: A Space Odyssey with Mike Kaplan
Mike Kaplan is a film producer, documentary director, actor, award-winning poster designer, marketing strategist, and songwriter. He has been a close associate to many visionary filmmakers including Robert Altman, Hal Ashby, Lindsay Anderson, Mike Hodges, Alan Rudolph, and Paul Thomas Anderson. He directed the documentaries: Luck, Trust & Ketchup: Robert Altman in Carver Country, which showed Altman's filmmaking technique for the first time, and Never Apologize, Malcolm McDowell's tour de force performance documentary about Lindsay Anderson, an official Cannes Film Festival selection. As an independent distributor in the UK, he released Barbet Schroeder's The...
2021-05-24
1h 26
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
44. The Seafarers with Alexander Pietrzak
In 1953, twenty-five-year-old Stanley Kubrick shot his first colour film, The Seafarers. In doing so, he also scored an early payday as a young independent filmmaker. Lost to the public for decades, Kubrick’s industrial short film for the Seafarers International Union was ultimately brought to the attention of Kubrick scholars and fans by an intrepid young enthusiast and filmworker himself named Alexander Pietrzak. Quite a ways back Alexander set out on a mission to see if a copy existed. He did so for one reason — to help ensure Kubrick’s first colour film might see the light of day...
2021-03-23
1h 14
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
43. 2OO1: A Space Odyssey and Beyond with Doug Trumbull
Hey, everyone. Thanks for checking in with us once again at Kubrick’s Universe, where we continue our ongoing mission to explore the art and vision of the late, great Stanley Kubrick. If you’re listening to this, odds are you’ve seen 2OOI: A Space Odyssey. Well, have you ever seen Close Encounters Of The Third Kind? Star Trek: The Motion Picture? How about Blade Runner? Or even Terrence Malick’s The Tree Of Life? We ask because in this case there is one degree of separation that connects these masterful films. And that connection is Douglas...
2021-02-07
1h 57
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
42. Kubrick’s Universe End-of-Year Round-Up Christmas 2020
If 2020 was many unprecedented things, it was also the year of remote video conferencing - the year of Zoom. Enter our intrepid Mark Lentz, media maestro and man of many kind deeds. Mark, along with two of the greatest and coolest Kubrick scholars, James Marinaccio and James Sherman, stepped up and orchestrated a very cool and brand new concept, "The Kubrick Hour" on Zoom, as a way to keep enthusiasts connected during the most difficult year any of us can remember. We present this unique concept and approach for us to our Year In Review episode.
2021-01-13
1h 42
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
41. Making Barry Lyndon with Gay Hamilton
Hello there rubes, ruffians, and rapscallions, we’ve got another episode of Kubrick’s Universe for you, dedicated to an appreciation of Stanley’s hauntingly gorgeous oil painting of a film, Barry Lyndon. By which I mean we’ve had the pleasure of chatting with Nora Brady herself, the wonderful Scottish actress, Gay Hamilton. In this episode, you’ll hear Gay chat with us about how a young Scottish girl got the role through, in no small part, nailing a perfect Irish accent, meeting with Stanley Kubrick for the first time, then working with him on this sem...
2020-09-30
1h 14
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
40. 2001: A Space Obsession with Mike Scott
Mike Scott is a model maker, science fiction nut and a self-confessed NERD. He was a child during the Apollo Space Programme in the 60’s and at 6 years old was blown away when he saw 2OO1 A Space Odyssey in the cinema with his dad. After eventually working out what was real and what was just a movie he continued his obsession. Starting off kit-bashing, which is basically creating his own models from parts of existing model kits…. And moving on to detailed model and costume replicas in the 70’s, from Kiss’s Gene Simmons to Darth V...
2020-08-20
1h 23
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
39. Full Metal Jacket with Adrian Bush
Ok, so we have a fun show for you with a pretty unique guest and very cool guy. His name is Adrian Bush. In 1985, Ady was a 19 year-old British Army Reservist who learned that a call had been put out for military extras for an upcoming film production. The film turned out to be Kubrick’s inimitable 1987 Vietnam war examination, Full Metal Jacket. Ady spent some time to share his stories with us in 2018, and now, for the first time, you’re gonna hear him talk about his experiences on and off the set, including but n...
2020-07-13
1h 40
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
38. 2001: A space Odyssey and Beyond with Keir Dullea [Part 2]
In this episode you’ll hear Keir Dullea chatting with us about how he came to work on 2001: A Space Odyssey, meeting Stanley Kubrick for the first time, his experiences on the set, and how it all altered the trajectory of his career and changed his life. He also tells us other fascinating stories, from his love of theatre acting, being involved with the first Broadway revival of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof with Fred Gywnne (who will of course forever be remembered as Herman Munster) to his first major stage role, performing with the...
2020-06-28
1h 37
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
37. Before and Into 2001: A Space Odyssey with Keir Dullea [Part 1]
In this first part, Keir Dullea talks with us about how he came to work on 2001: A Space Odyssey, meeting Stanley Kubrick for the first time, his experiences on the set, and how it altered the trajectory of his career and changed his life. He also tells us other fascinating stories about his 1962 film 'David and Lisa' and working with Laurence Olivier and the tyrannical director Otto Preminger on 'Bunny Lake is Missing' [1965]. Recorded: 21st and 28th April 2020 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music w...
2020-05-23
1h 14
La Nave de Kubrick
3x09 "La trilogía del Baztán y el enigmático Denis Villeneuve"
¡Bienvenidos a la Nave de Kubrick! El programa favorito de los terrícolas sobre cine en Radio UMH. Nos unimos al plantel de programas que desde la lejanía de sus hogares (y más el nuestro, que se encuentra en el espacio) emiten en Radio UMH con una edición cuarentena. En el programa de hoy, el cabo Sergio «Llámame Riesgo» Murillo nos trae un Ranking Sideral sobre los mejores documentales musicales, aunque le ha costado decidirse entre tanta cantidad y calidad. En segundo lugar. hablaremos en nuestra Crítica sobre las dos primeras entregas de la tri...
2020-04-29
1h 52
La Nave de Kubrick
3x08 "La Trinchera Infinita, El Faro y más pelis perturbadoras"
¡Bienvenidos a La Nave de Kubrick!, queridos oyentes, nuestro comandante Kevin no se ha tragado un pito interestelar y se le ha quedado voz de niño marciano. Hoy yo, la teniente Claudia, presentará este programa por motivos que se escapan a nuestro control. Y es que resulta que el capital Kevin, como el mejor guerrero de la galaxia que es, ha tenido que salir a batallar. Ahora mismo se encuentra en una de las lunas de Saturno peleando a machetazo limpio contra unas cucarachas espaciales mutantes… aunque puede que en un rato podamos contactar con él por nuestro transmi...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x07 "Analizamos ‘Parásitos’ y nos ponemos melancólicos"
¡Bienvenidos a la Nave de Kubrick! El programa favorito de los terrícolas sobre cine en Radio UMH. Esta semana venimos cargaditos de buen cine, aunque no traicionamos nuestros clásicos. En primer lugar, Claudia Saumell nos traerá la última selección de Mierflix, la sección en la que destroza la peor producción que haya visto en la plataforma; para hoy tenemos La cita perfecta. Y eso no es todo, porque seguidamente hablaremos del pepinazo que supuso en los Oscar la producción coreana dirigida por Bon Joon-Ho, Parásitos. Sabemos que esto pertenecía...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x06 "Repasamos los premiados en los Oscars, recordamos a José Luis Cuerda y destrozamos Drácula"
¡Bienvenidos a «La Nave de Kubrick«! Un programa sobre cine que comandan tres aliens de otra galaxia. Una tarde más venimos desde nuestro planeta para haceros más amena la hora de la siesta. En el programa de hoy nos ponemos nuestras mejores galas y comentamos la gala y los premiados de la gran fiesta del cine, los Oscars. Hablaremos de los momentos más destacados de la velada, pero también aportaremos nuestra opinión sobre 1917, Jojo Rabbit, Ford vs Ferrari, Historia de un Matrimonio, Parásitos y muchas más. No podemos olvidarnos d...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x05 "La jungla de cristal, un príncipe que no quiso ser rey y muchos elfos"
¡Felices fiestas de parte de La Nave de Kubrick! Un programa dirigido por alienígenas que vienen a explorar el mundo del cine terrícola. En su tercera temporada, vuelven a la carga con más cine, más risas y más música funky a Radio UMH. En el programa de hoy, la nave se ha llenado de polizontes siderales tras un choque con el carro de Santa Claus. ¡Así que decidimos celebrar el principio de las fiestas con un especial navideño! Discutiremos si «La jungla de cristal«, «Pesadilla antes de Navidad» y «Pequeños guerreros» son p...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x04 "El otoño de «El Irlandés» y triquiñuelas de Paul Newman y Robert Redford"
¡Bienvenidos a «La Nave de Kubrick«! Un programa sobre cine que comandan tres aliens de otra galaxia. Una tarde más venimos desde nuestro planeta para haceros más amena la hora de la siesta. En el programa de hoy nos ponemos en modo mafiosos. Es por eso que hablaremos de lo último de Martin Scorsese en nuestra Crítica, «El Irlandés«, donde Joe Pesci, Robert De Niro y Al Pacino vuelven a la carga como los gánsters que en su día fueron en los grandes clásicos del crimen organizado. En la Mesa Cuadrada trae...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x02 ‘Terminator’, ‘La gran evasión’ y mucho cine de los 90
¡Bienvenidos a La Nave de Kubrick! Un programa dirigido por alienígenas que vienen a explorar el mundo del cine terrícola. En su tercera temporada, vuelven a la carga con más cine, más risas y más música funky a Radio UMH. No podían faltar sus icónicas secciones; Sergio Murillo nos trae en su Ranking Sideral las mejores películas con animales. Por otro lado, en nuestra Crítica destriparemos lo nuevo de James Cameron al mando de su famosa saga: Terminator Destino Oscuro. En nuestra nueva sección, “Mierflix”, donde Claudia Saumell...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
3x01 "Aprendemos a manejar los controles"
Bienvenidos a «La Nave de Kubrick», vuestro programa favorito de cine. Hablamos de lo más nuevo, lo más geek y lo más interesante del mundo del séptimo arte en un tono dsenfadado. Hoy hablamos de, evidentemente, de Joker. Tendremos un Top 6 de «Ninjas con Cosas» y estrenaremos nueva sección, Mierflix, en la que Claudia destroza Tall girl. Aunque parezca que no hay nadie al volante, «La Nave de Kubrick» está presentada por Kevin Carrio, Claudia Saumell y Sergio Murillo, que también maneja los controles técnicos. Puedes encontrarnos en Instagr
2020-04-29
59 min
La Nave de Kubrick
2x07 "Test chorras, cortos de Pixar y cine indie"
Para este nuevo programa de «La Nave de Kubrick» hemos preparado una serie de test chorra estilo facebook sobre cine para averiguar quién diablos somos. Cómo no, nuestro Ranking no puede faltar, y en esta ocasión hemos seleccionado entre todos los cortos de Pixar que más nos han gustado. Pillad papel y boli (aunque seáis la mayoría milennials como nosotros y ya no sepáis qué es eso) y apuntad los que más os molen. Por último, extendemos la Mesa Cuadrada para hablaros de “Cine indie”. Tranquilos, se que suena a turra, pero os...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
2x06 "Dolor y gloria"
Bienvenidos a «La Nave de Kubrick», vuestro programa favorito de cine. Hablamos de lo más nuevo, lo más geek y lo más interesante del mundo del séptimo arte en un tono de humor. En esta ocasión, trataremos en nuestro ranking las peores películas de Netflix, de la nueva película de Pedro Almodóvar «Dolor y Gloria» y un pequeño juego para poner a prueba tanto a la tripulación como a nuestros oyentes. ¡Súbete que despegamos!
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
2x05 “Entrevistamos a nuestro xenomorfo favorito, Javier Botet, hacemos un ranking de las peores caracterizaciones y os decimos nuestras propuestas para los Anti-Oscars”
Bienvenidos una tarde más a “La Nave de Kubrick”. Estamos de enhorabuena. No solo porque vuelve a estar en órbita, sino que además hemos pillado a unos cuantos polizones que están limpiando la cubierta de nuestra flamante nueva cabina. Si señores y señoras, ¡nuevo estudio y con público a nuestras espaldas! Aunque no saben que en realidad los estamos secuestrando, así podremos experimentar con ellos. Tenemos por retransmisión espacial al polimorfo Javier Botet, actor más conocido por volverse irreconocible. El monstruo por excelencia, mi xenomorfo favorito, gran cómico y mejor persona. Ent...
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
2x04 “Lo más destacado de los Goya, un ‘minijuego’ cinéfilo y muchas, muchas risas.”
Aparcamos La Nave de Kubrick en el hangar por este mes para pasar la resaca de exámenes. Vamos a tomar unas cervecitas y reponer fuerzas con un programa especial. Hablaremos de los Goya, repasando los premiados y algunas actuaciones de la gala. Pasamos un buen rato con un ‘minijuego’ cinéfilo para burlarnos de Llámame Riesgo y rematamos con una tertulia de lo más divertida. Sube a bordo para conocer los secretos del mejor y del peor cine de nuestra época. Por hoy, APARCAMOS.
2020-04-29
1h 00
La Nave de Kubrick
2x03 "La mujer en el mundo del cine, la nueva película de Peter Jackson y el universo de Studio Ghibli"
Bienvenidos una tarde más a “La Nave de Kubrick”. Nuevo año, la misma expedición de siempre. Seguimos rondando el espacio terrestre en busca de datos interesantes para conquistar a la raza humana. Pero no hay manera… Tenemos con nosotros a Verónica Roche junto a Isabel Soriano, integrantes del programa «Edición Limitada».Ha venido, además, nuestra colaboradora terrícola Claudia Saumell. Llenamos La Nave de invitadas para tratar un tema importante: la mujer en el mundo del cine. Vero e Isa para nos exponen su ranking de papeles femeninos que se salen de...
2020-04-29
59 min
La Nave de Kubrick
2x01 "La entrevista a Guillermo López, Director de la Escuela de Cine UMH"
Bienvenidos a ‘La Nave de Kubrick’, tu lugar favorito para conocer el cine de hoy y el de antaño. En el programa de hoy, entrevistamos a Guillermo López, Director de la Escuela de Cine UMH. Repasamos las noticias que más destacan y además, criticamos ‘La Noche de Halloween’. Para deleite de todos, hemos elaborado un Ranking de las peores traducciones de títulos de la historia. Por último, La Mesa Cuadrada dónde hablaremos del género de terror: El Exorcista, Hereditary y…¿Cazafantasmas? En fin, que será un programa de los más variado. ¡Sú...
2020-04-29
58 min
La Nave de Kubrick
1x06 "Vicente Seva, director del Festival de Cine de Alicante"
En “La Nave De Kubrick” hablamos sobre cine desde un punto de vista desenfadado. En nuestros programas encontrarás noticias, críticas y curiosidades sobre el cine de hoy y los clásicos. Aunque parezca que no hay nadie al volante, este programa está llevado a cabo por Sergio Murillo, Kevin Carrió, Christian Giner e Itziar Martínez a los controles técnicos. Bienvenidos y bienvenidas al penúltimo programa de «La Nave de Kubrick» , esto se acaba, pero todavía nos queda el programa del mes que viene, ¡y prometemos que no causará indiferencia!Hoy también tenemos muchas cos...
2020-04-28
29 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
36. Leon Vitali meets SKAS
We surprised several of our members of The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society by hooking them up with legendary Filmworker and long-time Kubrick assistant, Leon Vitali. As usual, Leon was absolutely wonderful as he spoke at length to Kubrick fans worldwide. Recorded: 30th December 2019 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Facebook Page : www.facebook.com...
2020-04-25
2h 19
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
35. The 21st Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s Passing
Stanley Kubrick passed in March 1999. In the days following Kubrick's death many people wrote messages on various message boards to express their feelings about the awful news. Some of the following comments were on a Prodigy web page someone had set up called Stanley Kubrick the Master Filmmaker. Others were on a Lycos fan page which had a guest-book section to leave comments. More come from the comment section on a CNN article called Remembering Stanley Kubrick. And finally some are comments under an Entertainment Weekly Online article from a critic named Ty Burr called Strange Love.
2020-03-06
30 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
34. After Kubrick: A Filmmaker’s Legacy with Jeremi Szaniawski
Our guest is Professor Jeremi Szaniawski, who is the editor of the new book “After Kubrick: A Filmmaker’s Legacy," published by Bloomsbury and released on Feb 20th, 2020. Jeremi received a PhD from Yale University and is currently a professor of film at UMass Amherst. He is interviewed by our regular Kubrick's Universe contributor, Mark Lentz. Recorded: 30th January 2020 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.c...
2020-02-19
1h 18
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
33. The Early Days... Stanley and Me with Gerald Fried
This is the first part of our interview with Gerald Fried. We spoke to him in late 2018, when he was just 90 years young. Gerald Fried, a native New Yorker, has scored almost 300 films and television shows in a career spanning 70 x years. His movie scores include such varied titles as Machine Gun Kelly for Roger Corman, Jack Nicholson’s first feature film The Cry Baby Killer, The Killing of Sister George, Too Late The Hero & The Grisson Gang all three for director Robert Aldrich. His TV credits include some of the most popular sho...
2020-01-27
1h 08
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
32. Barry Lyndon : A Very Special Reunion with Leon Vitali and David Morley
We have something truly special in store for you with this episode. Forty-five years ago a couple of young and very gifted actors were recruited by Stanley Kubrick to play two very essential characters in his masterful 1975 film, Barry Lyndon. We're referring of course to Leon Vitali and David Morley, who played step-brothers, Lord Bullingdon and Bryan Lyndon. You’re going to hear a surprise call to Leon and David, which we managed to keep a secret prior to the day it took place in early January 2020. Neither of them have seen...
2020-01-12
27 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
31. Kubrick’s Universe End-of-Year Round-Up Christmas 2019
Another year over and another End-Of-Year extravaganza with your guys from Kubrick's Universe, Jason Furlong, James Marinaccio, Mark Lentz and Stephen Rigg. 2019 was another great year in Kubrick's Universe, and the team recall, review and ramble their way through the years events. Recorded: 9th December 2019 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Face...
2020-01-01
2h 41
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
30. Never Just a Dream: Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut with Matt Wells
The director of a new short film called, Never Just A Dream: Stanley Kubrick and Eyes Wide Shut, talks to Kubrick's Universe about the creation of his film. The short documentary is produced by Park Circus for Warner Bros. Pictures International and is presented as part of a special 20th Anniversary screening of Eyes Wide Shut (1999). We spoke for a second time to the documentary's director and producer, Matt Wells, this time about Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and his new short film. Matt Wells is a British filmmaker based in London. This is his third short documentary on...
2019-11-29
56 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
29. Eyes Wide Shut: Stanley Kubrick and the Making of His Final Film with Robert Kolker & Nathan Abrams
The co-authors of a new book called, EYES WIDE SHUT Stanley Kubrick and the Making of His Final Film, have created an archeology of the film from its origin to its creation and beyond. Robert P. Kolker is Professor Emeritus, University of Maryland, and taught cinema studies for almost 50 years. He is the author of A Cinema of Loneliness, The Altering Eye, Film, Form, and Culture, The Extraordinary Image: Welles, Hitchcock, Kubrick and the Reimagination of Cinema. His current project is Triumph Over Containment: American Film in the 1950s. Nathan Abrams is Professor in Fi...
2019-11-09
1h 19
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
28. Eyes Wide Cut with Marshall Allman
Question: What do Blade Runner, The Magnificent Ambersons, Cinema Paradiso and Brazil have in common? Answer: They have all been re-edited after their initial theatrical releases. Originally released in the US on the 16th July 1999, Eyes Wide Shut, Kubrick’s final film was generally received by audiences and critics alike as somewhat disappointing. There seems to be some debate over wether the final cut of Eyes Wide Shut, that Kubrick submitted to Warner Brothers just days before his death would have been his actual final cut. The film was still 4 months away from rel...
2019-10-15
2h 21
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
27. Making Barry Lyndon with Leon Vitali
We talk to friend and long-time assistant to Stanley Kubrick, Leon Vitali about his time working on Barry Lyndon with fellow actors Ryan O'Neal, Marisa Berenson and David Morley and of course his collaboration with Stanley. We also spoke about acting, The Beatles, Daniel Day Lewis, hod carrying on his school holidays and more. Recorded: 9th July 2018 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/us...
2019-07-29
1h 19
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
26. Working with Stanley Kubrick with Joe Turkel
In todays show, we will be speaking with Joe Turkel, who started his acting career in 1949. He has worked with some of the best directors in the business, including William Castle, Lewis Milestone, Sam Fuller, William Wyler, Paul Wendkos, Buzz Kulik, Edward Dmytryk, Bryan Forbes, Robert Wise, Roger Corman and Ridley Scott. His TV appearances have included, The Lone Ranger, Highway Patrol, Broken Arrow, Dragnet, Bat Masterson, Wagon Train, Riptide, The Untouchables, Combat, Bonanza, Ironside, Police Story, Kojak, Fantasy Island and Miami Vice. He has appeared in over 60 movies, with the likes of, Shelley Winters, Tony Curtis...
2019-06-07
1h 08
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
25. The Kubrick Legacy: Kubrick On Screen with Mick Broderick
We talk to Mick Broderick about a new book called, "The Kubrick Legacy", which has been edited by Mick. We discuss the topic of "Kubrick on Screen". Mick Broderick is Associate Professor of Media Analysis at Murdoch University. His major publications include, "Reconstructing Strangelove", editions of the reference work "Nuclear Movies", and as editor or co editor, on "Hibakusha Cinema", "Interrogating Trauma", and "Trauma, Media, Art, New Perspectives". He is currently completing two co authored monographs: Trauma and Disability in Mad Max (with Katie Ellis) and Virtual Realities: Case Studies in Immersion, Aesthetics and Affect...
2019-05-21
1h 24
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
24. Stanley Kubrick Considers The Bomb with Matthew Wells
Matt Wells is a filmmaker and in-house producer at Park Circus, where he makes documentaries about some of the many films represented by the company. His forthcoming film Stanley Kubrick Considers The Bomb is a short documentary that looks at Kubrick’s relationship to the threat of nuclear war. That film will introduce the new 4K restoration of Dr Strangelove in theatres. Matt’s previous films include Work and Play: A Short Film About The Shining, which accompanied that movies Halloween re-release in 2017. He’s also directed work for Channel 4’s Random Acts, Sony Music and the...
2019-04-25
31 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
23. The 20th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s Passing
We hear from friends, colleagues and fans of SK, as we celebrate the life and work of Stanley Kubrick. Stanley Kubrick was born on 26th July 1928 in New York and died aged 70 on the 7th March 1999. We speak to long-time Kubrick assistant Leon Vitali, Kubrick biographer Vincent LoBrutto, Kubrick's producing partner James B. Harris and Kubrick composer Gerald Fried as well as many other collaborators and fans. Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg ...
2019-03-07
1h 06
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
22. Stanley Kubrick A Biography with Vincent LoBrutto
In this episode we talk to Stanley Kubrick biographer, Mr. Vincent LoBrutto about the his seminal Kubrick biography. Vincent LoBrutto is a teacher of motion picture editing and cinema studies at the School of Visual Arts in New York. He has worked for Fox and HBO as editor and for the ABC television network as a postproduction coordinator. Vincent is also a special member of ACE, which is the the society of American Cinema Editors and has also received the Robert Wise Award for Journalistic Excellence in the Illumination of the Art of Editing.
2019-02-20
1h 05
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
21. Filmworker with Leon Vitali & Adam Rackoff
In this episode we talk to friend and long-time assistant to Stanley Kubrick, Leon Vitali about the new documentary FILMWORKER, with special guest Adam Rackoff and the team from SKAS. Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Theme and original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Interview Recorded: 9th July 2018 Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Facebook Page : www.facebook.com/KubricksUniverse Kubrick's Universe Podcast (KUP) - Yout...
2019-02-12
1h 37
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
20. Kubrick End of Year 2018 Round-Up with the team from SKAS
Your team from The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society (Jason Furlong, Mark Lentz, James Marinaccio and Stephen Rigg) chat all things Stanley Kubrick in this end of year round-up/Christmas Special. We feature 'In Memorium' segments for R Lee Ermey and Pablo Ferro, discuss the 50th-anniversary release of 2OO1: A Space Odyssey and the various news and events that made our 2018 such a SKAS-tastic year. Recorded: 11th December 2018 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg
2018-12-25
2h 16
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
19. Through A Different Lens (2/2) with Emily Yoshida, Sean Corcoran and Donald Albrecht
From Photography to Film Noir: Stanley Kubrick’s Early Career was a special event held at the museum on May 22nd 2018. Inspired by the exhibition Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs, the museum examines two of the first films Kubrick ever made, Day of the Fight from 1951and Killer’s Kiss from1955, in a screening and talkback session. New York magazine film critic Emily Yoshida and co-curators of the exhibition Donald Albrecht and Sean Corcoran consider the connections between these formative films and Kubrick's early start in photography, as well as the imaginative eye and visual...
2018-12-11
30 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
18. Through A Different Lens (1/2) with Alec Baldwin, Sean Corcoran and Donald Albrecht
Through A Different Lens : Stanley Kubrick photographs is an exhibition that Explores a formative phase in the career of one of the 20th century's most renowned motion picture directors. Stanley Kubrick was just 17 when he sold his first photograph to the pictorial magazine Look in 1945. In his photographs, many unpublished, Kubrick trained the camera on his native city, drawing inspiration from the nightclubs, street scenes, and sporting events that made up his first assignments, and capturing the pathos of ordinary life with a sophistication that belied his young age. Through a Different Lens: Stanley Kubrick Photographs features...
2018-12-09
1h 19
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
17. Burning Secret with Leon Vitali, Gerald Fried and Nathan Abrams
In this episode, we talk about a recently discovered screenplay on July 15th this year that made the headlines. This wasn't just any screenplay. It was a script penned by Stanley Kubrick and Paths of Glory co-writer Calder Willingham, over 62 years ago and it had only been discovered when one of Stanley's earliest collaborators, the composer Gerald Fried, brought it to the attention of Kubrick fans the world over. The script is called Burning Secret and it's an adaptation of a 1913 novella by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig, and it tells the story of a...
2018-11-17
52 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
16. 2OO1: Beyond 50 Event (5/5)
In this episode, The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society is proud to present, 2OO1: Beyond 50 - A day of talks, music, and art celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, featuring experts and people who worked on the film and was presented by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales. Our good friend, Professor Nathan Abrams organised this event, which took place on the 16th of June 2018. This was a full day event and is being presented to you in a special five p...
2018-11-13
19 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
15. 2OO1: Beyond 50 Event (4/5)
In this episode, The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society is proud to present, 2OO1: Beyond 50 - A day of talks, music, and art celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, featuring experts and people who worked on the film and was presented by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales. Our good friend, Professor Nathan Abrams organised this event, which took place on the 16th of June 2018. This was a full day event and is being presented to you in a special five p...
2018-11-12
1h 15
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
14. 2OO1: Beyond 50 Event (3/5)
In this episode, The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society is proud to present, 2OO1: Beyond 50 - A day of talks, music, and art celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, featuring experts and people who worked on the film and was presented by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales. Our good friend, Professor Nathan Abrams organised this event, which took place on the 16th of June 2018. This was a full day event and is being presented to you in a special five p...
2018-11-09
56 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
13. 2OO1: Beyond 50 Event (2/5)
In this episode, The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society is proud to present, 2OO1: Beyond 50 - A day of talks, music, and art celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, featuring experts and people who worked on the film and was presented by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales. Our good friend, Professor Nathan Abrams organised this event, which took place on the 16th of June 2018. This was a full day event and is being presented to you in a special five p...
2018-11-07
1h 14
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
12. 2OO1: Beyond 50 Event (1/5)
In this episode, The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society is proud to present, 2OO1: Beyond 50 - A day of talks, music, and art celebrating the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, featuring experts and people who worked on the film and was presented by The Centre for Film, Television and Screen Studies at Bangor University in Wales. Our good friend, Professor Nathan Abrams organised this event, which took place on the 16th of June 2018. This was a full day event and now we will present it to you in a s...
2018-11-06
36 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
11. The Shining with Derek Lyons
Actor Derek Lyons who appeared in Stanley Kubrick's 1980 movie The Shining talks to Kubrick's Universe. Derek discusses his close on-set relationship with Jack Nicholson and Scatman Crothers as well as many hilarious stories as he reminisces about his career in the movies, starting back in the mid seventies on a new film called 'The Star Wars'. Interview Recorded: 20th February 2018 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.co...
2018-10-13
1h 37
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
10. Making Barry Lyndon with David Morley
Actor and music producer David Morley who played Bryan Lyndon in Stanley Kubrick's 1975 movie Barry Lyndon talks to Kubrick's Universe. Interview Recorded: 18th October 2017 Hosted by Jason Furlong / Written by Stephen Rigg and Jason Furlong / Original music written and performed by Jason Furlong / Produced and edited by Stephen Rigg Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Facebook Page : www.facebook.com/KubricksUniverse Kubrick's Universe Podcast (KUP) - Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGFwtfJ5IuGAGpbrKjMQ9g
2018-07-19
2h 23
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
09. Stanley Kubrick New York Jewish Intellectual with Nathan Abrams
Professor Nathan Abrams talks about his new book Stanley Kubrick: New York Jewish Intellectual. Nathan is Professor in film and Director of Research for the School of Creative Studies and Media at Bangor University in Wales. Nathan also lectures, writes and broadcasts widely on UK and American popular culture, history film and intellectual culture. He co-founded Jewish Film and New Media: An International Journal and has also written several books on the subject of Jewishness in popular culture including; The New Jew in Film: Exploring Jewishness and Judaism in Contemporary Cinema (2012) and Hidden in...
2018-05-22
1h 24
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
08. Kubrick’s Monolith with Joe R Frinzi
Author Joe R Frinzi talks to Kubrick's Universe about his fabulous new book, Kubrick's Monolith The Art and Mystery of 2001: A Space Odyssey. Joe has been writing professionally since 1981 and his movie column, "The Art of Cinema," has appeared in the Lehigh Valley arts paper, The Easton Irregular since 1998. In addition to his "Princess Bria" book (the first in a proposed series), he has several other children's book projects in the works, including "The Persia Box" and "Concert Tina," as well as an anthology of his "Irregular" columns, "Movies on my Mind," available from Sanctum Press. Mr...
2018-05-12
1h 08
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
07. Full Metal Jacket Diary with Adam Rackoff
In this episode of Kubrick's Universe, producer Adam Rackoff talks about his Full Metal Jacket Diary App and Full Metal Jacket Diary Audiobook, and about his work with actor Matthew Modine. Adam Rackoff is a New York-based filmaker with numerous credits, including 27 as producer on feature films, shorts, documentaries, and even a video game. But he is best known among Kubrick fans for his collaborations with Matthew Modine on the Full Metal Jacket Diary iPad App, and later the Full Metal Jacket Diary Audiobook. Adam met Matthew when he came into the Apple Stor...
2018-05-04
2h 08
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
06. Kubrick by Candlelight with David O’Reilly
In this episode of Kubrick's Universe, we have a good old natter with film director David O'Reilly about his latest film Kubrick By Candlelight and also discuss Kubrick's Barry Lyndon (1975). David O’Reilly is a leading feature film location manager and has worked on many well-known movies over the years. He has worked closely with directors Christopher Nolan, Tim Burton and Michael Mann covering films such as Inception, The Dark Knight Rises, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, and Blackhat. David has also managed locations for the Harry Potter, Fast & Furious, X-Men, Missi...
2018-04-17
1h 52
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
05. Confessions of a Movie Geek with Dean Treadway
In this episode of Kubrick's Universe, we have a great chat with Movie Geeks United host Dean Treadway, discussing Dean's love for 2OO1: A Space Odyssey, and other Kubrick movies. Dean also shares his personal thoughts and stories on Eyes Wide Shut, Film vs Digital, Meeting Malcolm McDowell, Interstellar, 2010: The Year We Make Contact, Stephen King, A.I. and Steven Spielberg. We also have a live report from Mark Lentz at the site of the 2001 Premiere, exactly 50 years to the minute since it happened, as well as regular feature WISK? Interview Re...
2018-04-07
2h 07
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
04. Stanley Kubrick & Me with Filippo Ulivieri
Author Filippo Ulivieri talks to Kubrick's Universe about Archivio Kubrick and his fantastic book Stanley Kubrick and Me. Stanley Kubrick, has always been depicted by the media as the Howard Hughes of filmmakers, a weird artist obsessed with his work and privacy to the point of madness. But who was he really? Emilio D'Alessandro lets us see. A former Formula Ford driver who was a minicab chauffeur in London during the Swinging Sixties, he took a job driving a giant phallus through the city that became his introduction to the director. Honest, reliable, and ready to take o...
2018-03-22
1h 31
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
03. Dr. Strangelove & Me with Shane Rimmer
Shane Rimmer was born in Toronto, Canada in 1929. In 1959, after a successful singing career on Canadian TV and Radio he was brought to England by Director Dick Lester to appear as a singer in an ITV Special, After Hours with Cleo Lane, before marrying an English dancer and moving to London full time. In 1963 he played the Editor in a BBC soap called Compact and the following year he was offered his first major film role in Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove, playing the co-pilot of the ill-fated B52 bomber. He has...
2018-03-04
48 min
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
02. Moonwatcher’s Memoir with Dan Richter
In this episode, we catch up with actor and mime artist Dan Richter during his cross country journey back to his home in California. A rather enlightening exploration into the making of 2OO1: A Space Odyssey (1968) by a man who was there and worked closely and extensively with Stanley Kubrick. Dan Richter is best known as Moonwatcher the man-ape in the opening sequence of Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” which he also choreographed. Dan has had a long career as a mime, choreographer, actor, director, producer, memoirist, and for two decades a Hollywood executive. His book...
2018-02-16
1h 19
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
01. Reconstructing Strangelove with Mick Broderick
In this, our very first episode, Professor Mick Broderick speaks to Kubrick's Universe about his new book Reconstructing Strangelove. Mick Broderick is Associate Professor of Media Analysis in the School of Arts at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, and also Acting Director of the National Academy of Screen & Sound, which a multi-campus research centre specializing in the production of creative works based on research in media, communication and culture. His first book, published in 1988, was “Nuclear Movies: A Critical Analysis and Filmography of International Feature Length Films Dealing With Experimentation, Aliens, Terrorism, Holocaust”. He has...
2018-01-11
1h 28
Kubrick’s Universe: The Stanley Kubrick Podcast
Kubrick’s Universe - Trailer
The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society presents a brand new podcast for 2018. “Kubrick’s Universe : The Stanley Kubrick Podcast”, featuring special guests and Kubrick related discussion. Links : Please support us at : www.patreon.com/user?u=67509795 Kubrick’s Universe Podcast (KUP) - Facebook Page : www.facebook.com/KubricksUniverse Kubrick's Universe Podcast (KUP) - Youtube Channel : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnGFwtfJ5IuGAGpbrKjMQ9g The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society (SKAS) - Facebook Group : www.facebook.com/groups/TSKAS/ The Stanley Kubrick Appreciation Society (SKAS) - YouTube Channel : www.youtu...
2018-01-09
01 min