By Lisa Goudy
Later this month, Stanley Kubrick is taking over the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre (MJCC).
“His movies are pop culture phenomenon. Lots of people consider them to be cinema masterpieces,” said Mandy Higgins, marketing
co-ordinator at the MJCC. “Some people consider him to have reinvented films and what they could do and he has a stock of
very interesting movies that he’s directed that we could choose from as well.”
The Kubrickfest film festival will take place at the MJCC in the Mae Wilson Theatre from Jan. 28 to Feb. 1. On Jan. 28, the
movie will be Spartacus (1960) rated PG-13; on Jan. 28, the movie will be 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) rated G; on Jan. 30 the movie will be The Shining (1980) rated R; on Jan. 31 the movie will be A Clockwork Orange (1971) rated R; and on Feb. 1 the movie will be Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) rated PG.
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