Unrealisable woman: Tania in Stanley Kubrick’s Aryan Papers Joy McEntee October 2022 Feature Articles This article was peer reviewed. Introduction Stanley Kubrick oscillated between torturing his female characters and exhibiting sympathy for them. Sometimes, he both tortured women and exhibited sympathy at th...
Lansbury, Angela Joy McEntee May 2022 Great Actors b. October 16, 1925, London, England. “When I take power, they will be pulled down and ground into dirt for what they did to you. And what they did in so contemptuously underestimating me." - Angela Lansbury ...
Promising Young Woman and the cinematic renegotiation of gender in rape-revenge Joy McEntee January 2022 Feature Articles This article was peer reviewed. Introduction How do we keep the past alive without becoming its prisoner? How do we forget it without risking its repetition in the future? Is it legitimate to sacrifice the t...
Time Machines: After Kubrick: A Filmmaker’s Legacy, edited by Jeremi Szaniawski Joy McEntee May 2021 Book Reviews Interviewed in Jeremi Szaniawski’s After Kubrick: a Filmmaker’s Legacy, Gaspar Noé is asked about his relationship to Stanley Kubrick: I am a dwarf . . . a flea . . . compared to the giant. . . . You can’t com...
The Shining and Us – Participants to the Dossier Reflect on Their First Encounter with Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining Marta Figlerowicz, Alexander Nemerov, Joy McEntee, Christine Lee Gengaro, Geoffrey Cocks, Ian Christopher, Mick Broderick, Jessica Balanzategui, Nathan Abrams, Valerio Sbravatti, Ilaria Franciotti, Rick Warner, Jeremi Szaniawski, Pip Chodorov, Daniel Fairfax and Filippo Ulivieri July 2020 The Shining at 40
Hijacking The Shining: Doctor Sleep Joy McEntee July 2020 The Shining at 40 The Shining is a resource that keeps on giving. It has generated a whole “universe” of creative, critical and fan activity. Stanley Kubrick adapted The Shining once in 1980 and never looked back, un like Stephe...