Malcolm Mcdowell

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    'Skin' filmmakers on the nakedest movie of all time and how #MeToo movement changed nudity in film

    Director Danny Wolf and producer Jim McBride (aka Mr. Skin) talk about their new documentary "Skin," and other things nudity-related.

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    'Caligula' at 40: The mysterious and shocking death of B movie actress Anneka di Lorenzo

    Anneka di Lorenzo's curious death is just one of the sad legacies of this scandalous production.

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    Malcolm McDowell was treated terribly by Stanley Kubrick before, after and during ‘A Clockwork Orange’

    Malcolm McDowell has opened up about working with Stanley Kubrick on A Clockwork Orange, admitting that he had to endure some rather horrible treatment throughout its production.

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    'A Clockwork Orange' returning to cinemas nationwide in April

    Stanley Kubrick’s controversial sci-fi masterpiece A Clockwork Orange will receive a major re-release later this year thanks to the BFI. The 1971 film, starring Malcolm McDowell, is returning to cinemas across the U.K. from 5 April, following BFI Southbank previews from 3 April. The dystopian crime film, based on Anthony Burgess’s 1962 novel of the same name, follows a gang of thugs – led by McDowell’s Alex – who wreak havoc on a future London in a horrifying crime spree.

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    Malcolm McDowell Says A Clockwork Orange Is Becoming Reality

    Malcolm McDowell reckons that the dystopian vision of the future shown in his most famous movie, ‘A Clockwork Orange’, is upon us. The 72-year-old actor told the New York Daily News that the novel by Anthony Burgess – and the film by Stanley Kubrick show 'a world in which all older people stayed indoors with their televisions on’. “Nobody comments about Anthony Burgess anymore but he is the real genius here,” he went on.

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    New Kevin Smith & Rob Zombie Horror Movies To Premiere At Sundance Film Festival

    Two of the most anticipated new horror movies of 2016 from two of the most prominent American cult directors of our time are set to enjoy their premiere screenings at the next Sundance Film Festival. Variety have announced the line-up for Sundance’s Midnight thread, a section dedicated to the more macabre end of independent filmmaking - and among them are the latest cinematic offerings from Kevin Smith and Rob Zombie. Kevin Smith made his name at Sundance with his ultra-low budget debut ‘Clerk