Kubrick’s “Napoleon” Now A Book
For years, director Stanley Kubrick dreamed of making a sex-drenched epic of war and peace about Napoleon (pictured). The movie never got made, but a deluxe tome about the project did. Called “Stanley Kubrick: The Napoleon Film,” it will be published by Taschen and run 1900 pages. Written by Allison Castle and edited by Christiane Kubrick (i.e., Kubrick’s widow), it will focus on this biopic that Kubrick began working on in ’68 and bailed on four or five years later.