
Stanley Kubrick is behind some of the most thought-provoking -- and downright terrifying -- films in history. And now a few of his biggest movies have been made into cinemagraphs. What is a cinemagraph you ask? According to Filmmaker.com, they are "still photographs in which a minor and repeated movement action occurs."
As you can see below (and from the 'Clockwork Orange' one above), whoever made these decided to pick some of the most unsettling moments in Kubrick film history. Head on over to Filmmaker.com to see the entire collection.




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