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A sly, enormously entertaining romp based on the antics of real-life Brit conman Alan Conway who rooked his way around '90s London posing as Stanley Kubrick.Full Review
Color Me Kubrick is like a nice, deep, clear cocktail of ammonia on the rocks: bracing, comic, astonishing, all of which hide its poison center.Full Review
The filmmakers have wisely turned it into a comedy, and a wickedly entertaining one at that.Full Review
The film reveals, rather delectably, how potent the power of suggestion can be in a world gone madly groupie.Full Review
Scarcely an insightful biographical portrait, Color Me Kubrick is still interesting, perhaps even intimidating, as a study of the way fandom can so readily be turned against itself.Full Review
