Satire
Sci-Fi
Horror
Kubrick
Film History
100

Directed Dr. Strangelove

Stanley Kubrick

100

This genre was closely associated with B Movies

Science Fiction

100

Horror seeks to elicit these two emotions

Fear or Disgust

100

Kubrick moved and lived here most of his life. 

England

100

This was one of the very first films to use the steadi-cam

The Shining

200
Satire requires you to have more power than the thing you are making fun of. 

False

200
Which Forbidden Planet character featured many firsts for Science Fiction films?

Robby the Robot

200

This literary period inspired many horror films

Gothic Fiction

200

Kubrick's Job before he was a filmmaker

Photo-journalist

200

This film drastically changed the Horror genre in the 60's

Psycho

300

This many kinds of Satire

3, Juvenalian, Horation, Menippean

300

Forbidden Planet is a loose adaptation of this Shakespearean Play

The Tempest

300

The Shining is a very close adaptation of it's source material

No

300

Name one of the possible underlying meanings of the Shining

Native American Genocide, Child Abuse, Holocaust. 

300

Name one of the enforcing entities of what was appropriate in movies before our current rating system

Hays Code, Legion of Decency

400

This actor plays multiple roles in Dr. Strangelove

Peter Sellers

400
This actor was cast before Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future

Eric Stoltz

400

This common science fiction trope afflicts Danny and is the source of the title

Psychic

400

Kubrick terrorized this actress in order to get a more realistic performance out of them

Shelley Duvall

400

Forbidden Planet heavily features this type of music that was associated with the feature

Electronic Music


500

Dr. Strangelove explores this concept from the Cold War

Mutually Assured Destruction

500

Back to the Future explores this concept of Time Travel not often seen in the sub genre? 

Being able to change the past. 

500

The Babadook is an exploration of this emotional process

Grief

500

Kubrick is known for this in all his movies

Meticulous perfectionism, many takes

500

This horror star played Dracula and later became friends with Ed Wood (possibly the worst director ever)

Bela Lugosi