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‘Fear and Desire’: Kubrick’s First War

Stanley Kubrick’s called his first feature, which is getting a new run at Metrograph, “boring and pretentious.” Instead, it is a revelation.

J. Hoberman
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Fear and Desire (Movie), Fuller, Samuel (1912-97), Kubrick, Stanley, Mazursky, Paul, Metrograph Theater (Manhattan, NY, Movie Theater), Movies, Virginia Leith
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