Decoder Ring | Was "Eyes Wide Shut" a Warning?

Decoder Ring | Was "Eyes Wide Shut" a Warning?

From Slow Burn by Slate Podcasts

March 11, 2026 · 47 min

About this episode

The episode explores the conspiracy theories surrounding Stanley Kubrick's film 'Eyes Wide Shut' and its implications in contemporary society.

When Eyes Wide Shut opened in the summer of 1999, it was widely considered a disappointment. This final film from legendary director Stanley Kubrick had been sold as an erotic thriller, and potentially even a peek into the real sex lives of its then-married stars, Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. But Eyes Wide Shut was stranger than that: a meditative art film whose much-hyped orgy scene is more creepy than sexy, run by a cabal of rich and powerful men who prey on young women. But Eyes Wide Shut has received a burst of new attention in the last few years, amid constant revelations about a real-life cabal of rich and powerful men who prey on young women. Across the internet, cinema sleuths have been asking: is it possible Eyes Wide Shut was not fictional? Was Stanley Kubrick trying to warn the world about a real conspiracy? And if so… was he murdered for it?  In this episode of Decoder Ring, we follow Lane Brown—a lifelong Kubrick fan and features writer for New York Magazine—as he investigates this conspiracy theory and what it says about how we deal with ugly facts and murky fictions. This episode was written and produced by Max Freedman and edited by Willa Paskin. Decoder…

People in this episode

Guest: Lane Brown

Topics covered

  • film analysis
  • conspiracy theories
  • Stanley Kubrick
  • cultural commentary
  • sexual politics

Keywords

  • Eyes Wide Shut
  • Stanley Kubrick
  • conspiracy theory
  • film analysis
  • sexual politics
  • Tom Cruise
  • Nicole Kidman

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: New York Magazine, Slate

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