- Release Date: 2006
- Runtime: 86 min
- Genre: Comedy, Drama
- Starring: Tom Allen, Scott Baker, Nick Barber, Angus Barnett ... see all
- Director: Brian W. Cook
- Plot: The true story of a man who posed as director Stanley Kubrick during the production of Kubrick's last film, Eyes Wide Shut, despite knowing very little about his work and... Read more
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Fans of John Malkovich will most appreciate "Colour Me Kubrick.....The film overcomes the early repetition when Conway is arrested for his crime of impersonation....While the film is always watchable and frequently amusing it never adds up to much.....The actor, always a pleasure to watch and, sometimes, a real hoot, is marvelous as con man Alan Conway..... ... Full Review
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COLOUR ME KUBRICK
urbancinefile.com.au –
2008-09-01
SYNOPSIS: Alan Conway (John Malkovich) hides his neurotic insecurities behind the pretence that he is Stanley Kubrick, the great director, but instead of attempting any similarity to the real Kubrick (whose filmography he barely knows), Conway creates a new persona... ... Full Article
Color Me Kubrick
hollywoodreporter.com –
2007-03-23
By Michael Rechtshaffen Mar 23, 2007 Magnolia Pictures Taking its cue from the real-life exploits of a con man who managed to pass himself off as Stanley Kubrick while the famed filmmaker was directing "Eyes Wide Shut," "Color Me Kubrick"... ... Full Article
0 Comments Color Me Kubrick feels like a peculiar mix of arthouse and sitcom, but is not especially successful as either. John Malkovich does a stunningly good job as a con-man in the leading role and his inspired acting almost... ... Full Article
A mildly entertaining but ultimately shallow look at the life of a unique con artist. When some people want to get a free drink or maybe a one-night stand, they say theyre with the band. Alan Conway goes one further ... Full Article





