Dr. Strangelove
Dr. Strangelove, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the BombThis masterpiece of Stanley Kubrick was produced in 1963 and is a nationalist classic.Now you should find it strange to hear me argue that this “leftist movie” is a nationalist classic, but it clearly is. For beneath the superficial layer of supposed leftist pacifism is a very extensive and accurate...
Read MoreA Clockwork Orange
As is the norm for Kubrick movies, the critics did not seem entirely comfortable with this avant garde movie. They claimed that it was just a crude and very dangerous display of sado-masochism dressed up as high art.And, of course, on a marketing level the critics were absolutely right. This is not a movie you want your kids to see or your adult friends and acquaintances to...
Read MoreEyes Wide Shut
For some time I have been concerned that we in the nationalist movement pay insufficient attention to culture and the arts. I am convinced that the same sensitive “code” antenna that we apply to news articles can be applied to movies. So let’s place a few under the “Jewelers loop” and discover the deeper meaning.Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut...
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