

Nathan Abrams
Film professor at Bangor University and author specializing in Jewish film and Stanley Kubrick studies; co-author of Kubrick: An Odyssey and collaborator on scholarship about Kubrick's films.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 58min
Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams, "Kubrick: An Odyssey" (Pegasus Books, 2024)
Robert P. Kolker, veteran cinema scholar, and Nathan Abrams, film professor and Kubrick specialist, discuss Stanley Kubrick’s life and craft. They trace his Bronx upbringing to his photojournalism start. They explore his obsessive rehearsal methods, long-lost projects like Napoleon and Aryan Papers, the AI-to-Spielberg handoff, and the intimate origins of Eyes Wide Shut.

Jan 29, 2025 • 41min
Kubrick: The Making of a Genius
Nathan Abrams, a Professor of Film at Bangor University, and Robert Kolker, Professor Emeritus at the University of Maryland, dive deep into the life and works of Stanley Kubrick. They discuss the genius behind classics like '2001: A Space Odyssey' and 'Dr. Strangelove,' dissecting Kubrick's innovative techniques and unique storytelling. The conversation reveals the struggles of unfinished projects and reflects on his profound impact on the film industry, showcasing the emotional complexities artists face through the lens of Kubrick's cinematic legacy.

Jul 5, 2024 • 60min
Stanley Kubrick and Film: Interview with Robert Kolker and Nathan Abrams
In this engaging discussion, film scholars Robert Kolker and Nathan Abrams delve into the life and artistry of Stanley Kubrick, exploring themes from their upcoming book, 'Kubrick: An Odyssey.' They unpack the complexities of Kubrick's relationships with actors and collaborators, revealing both the dedication and struggles behind his masterpieces. Insights into his innovative techniques and the social dynamics of his filmmaking process illuminate the mind of a true visionary. Anecdotes about his enigmatic life provide a fascinating glimpse into the man behind iconic films.

Jul 4, 2024 • 31min
Kubrick: An Odyssey (ft. Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams)
In this insightful discussion, Robert P. Kolker, a film scholar and co-author of 'Kubrick: An Odyssey', and Nathan Abrams, a Professor of Film Studies, delve into Stanley Kubrick's cinematic legacy. They explore Kubrick's themes of power and class, and how these influences shaped his iconic films. The guests share their research journey, revealing how the COVID pandemic altered their approach. They also discuss the financial aspects of filmmaking and why today's youth should engage with Kubrick's work, emphasizing its relevance in modern media.

Feb 20, 2024 • 50min
Robert P. Kolker and Nathan Abrams on Stanley Kubrick: An Odyssey
Nathan Abrams and Robert P. Kolker, co-authors of 'Kubrick: An Odyssey,' delve into the enigmatic life of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. They share challenges faced while writing about Kubrick's complex persona due to limited primary sources. The duo contrasts Kubrick’s notorious perfectionism with that of contemporary filmmaker Christopher Nolan. They explore Kubrick’s creative struggles, his impact on cinema, and the evolution of his legacy. Anecdotes from actors and insights on Kubrick's Jewish heritage add depth to their engaging conversation.


