‘The Shining’ explained: Why is Jack in the photo at the end of the movie?
Understanding Kubrick.
Watching through his fingers.
Caine dubbed this disaster the most “wretched” film he ever made
And he never worked with him again.
A romantic and political squabble.
“The best scene I ever did”.
Hackman had no time for Redford’s stunts.
Not even a Coppola admirer like Ebert could love these disasters
“I have the first scene in the movie.”