All 13 Stanley Kubrick Movies, Ranked Worst To Best

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All 13 Stanley Kubrick Movies, Ranked Worst To Best
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Summary Stanley Kubrick is one of the most iconic and legendary directors of all time, but from 1952 to 1999, he only directed 13 feature films, which speaks to the time and care he placed in each project. Stanley Kubrick was born in 1928 in New York City. He had a keen interest in film and photography from a young age, and began working as a professional photographer before moving on to start making short films of his own in the early 1950s.

In addition, there were elements of this one hour-long independent film that meant it was easily surpassed by the rest of Kubrick's filmography. Despite the teething issues and flaws in this film, Fear and Desire was a solid first entry from Kubrick that clearly hinted at his extraordinary talent. And, just a few years later, he would create a new war movie that would deliver the same message in a much more effective way.

11 Lolita On the back of Kubrick's four-time Oscar award-winning film, Spartacus, he moved on to adapt a controversial novel which would also be nominated for an Academy Award. Lolita deals with extremely heavy subject matter, but Kubrick was passionate about exploring stories that challenged the audience. However, considering the themes of the film, it was heavily censored and received a mixed critical response.

Related Stanley Kubrick's 10 Best Villains, Ranked Stanley Kubrick's movies are known to have some of the most intriguing characters and the villains happen to be among the most memorable ones. The movie stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman in an intense psychological drama that reveals an intense romantic relationship that is deeply flawed. The film became Kubrick's most commercially successful when it pulled in over $162 million at the box office . However, Kubrick never sought commercial success, preferring to tell stories that explored the depths of human emotion.

6 Barry Lyndon Just over a decade later, Kubrick made his historical war epic with a runtime of over 3 hours, Barry Lyndon. Barry Lyndon would also go on to claim four Oscar wins thanks to the film's spectacular peripheral details that elevated it beyond a simple story and made it into something which explored several pivotal moments in the life of an Irish rogue.

A Clockwork Orange was one of the first films that McDowell ever starred in, and it launched his decades-long career. However, it was also a significant film in Kubrick's body of work, as it was one of the most experimental and unusual of his entire career. The film beautifully balances a study of the human psyche, and bizarre dystopian elements that contrast with much more traditional sensibilities.

3 Full Metal Jacket Kubrick's final film revolving around war, and his penultimate film ever made was released in 1987. Full Metal Jacket is Kubrick's most impressive war film in terms of the story and the performances from the leading actors involved.

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