Kubrick stare

Etymology
Named for its frequent use in the films of director Stanley Kubrick.

Noun

 * 1) The act of looking at the viewer with head tilted downward and eyes peering upward from beneath the eyebrows.
 * 2) * 2017, Don Perez, "Librarian of horror", The Union (El Camino College), 18 May 2017, page 3 (image caption):
 * Analu Cruze-Josephides, librarian and actor exemplifies his rendition of the “Kubrick stare,” a technique synonymous with villainous characters he plays in films.