Stanley Kubrick's film version of A Clockwork Orange has a suitably complicated legacy. Was his linguistically inventive, ultra-violent adaptation of Anthony Burgess' novel a sobering prophecy of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PC Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures A Clockwork Orange (1971) is a captivating dystopian crime film directed by the renowned ...
The only thing Stanley Kubrick ever really wanted to talk about was how men were primates driven by primate urges: the violent acquisition and subsequent hoarding of sex, food, and shelter.
Gather round, my droogs. It's time for a story. Not long after the 1971 release of the film adaptation of A Clockwork Orange, the novel's author, Anthony Burgess, received an offer from a publisher: ...