Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures (2001), directed by Jan Harlan, is a documentary documentary and is available to stream on 2 services in the US. With an IMDb score of 8.0/10 and 86% on Rotten Tomatoes from 198 ratings, it is well-reviewed by critics and audiences alike. Released in 2001, it's a 2000s documentary that continues to find new audiences through streaming.
The film stars Tom Cruise, Barbara Kroner, and Steven Marcus. At 141 minutes, it's a substantial commitment at over two hours. Plan accordingly: this is a movie that rewards a single sitting rather than being broken across multiple sessions.
Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures isn't currently included with any US streaming subscription, but it's available to rent or buy from Amazon Video and Apple iTunes. If you're picking what to watch next, it shares a vibe with Love, Antosha and Stutz, both of which are available to stream right now.
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- Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures isn't currently included with a US streaming subscription. It may be available to rent or buy.
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- Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures runs 2h 21m (141 minutes total).
- IMDb 8.0/10 · Rotten Tomatoes 86%.
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