Which 10 exactly Capo? Anyway, looks like we're both in the same boat. Unlike Ebert, we don't give away 3 stars or full-score ratings like candy.

Ice, EYES WIDE SHUT was really great. Not a masterpiece, but damn great, and sadly treated with either indifference or hostility by most people.

Then there was Kubrick's BARRY LYNDON. Among the best-shot films in history, its held back by Kubrick's decision to have a narration track.

Still, glad to see someone else considers (probably rightly) EWS a masterpiece.

The rest of the Kubrick filmography:

EYES WIDE SHUT (1999) - ****1/2
BARRY LYNDON (1975) - ****
LOLITA (1962) - NO RATING - NOT SEEN
SPARTACUS (1960) - ***
PATHS OF GLORY (1957) - ****1/2
THE KILLING (1956) - ***1/2
KILLER'S KISS (1955) - ***

*AI: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (2001) - ****

*=Not a true Kubrick film as we know, but its like if someone ever took up Hitchcock's noted "blind man given his sight back" outline and actually filmed it. Its not the master's work, but traces would be visible in the material.

Though I'm sure Kubrick wouldn't have put the sacraine touch that Spielberg gave to AI.