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The Shining (1980)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Oct 29, 2016
What can be written about The Shining at this point? It’s a masterpiece directed by the legendary Stanley Kubrick that tells a horror story both in the mind and outside it. A haunted house film filled with psychological trauma. I didn’t want to put The Shining on this list but I haven read more
“TCM Big Screen Classics: The Shining” Movie Event Ticket Giveaway (September 30 – October 15)
Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by Annmarie Gatti on Sep 25, 2016
Win Tickets to see “The Shining” on the Big Screen! in Select Cinemas Nationwide October 23 & October 26! CMH is thrilled to announce the October edition of our monthly movie ticket giveaways, courtesy of Fathom Events! This month, we’ll be giving away EIGHT PAIRS of tickets to see “TCM read more
The Shining (1980)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 2, 2016
Stanley Kubrick is not generally known as a horror film director. His impact was far broader than solely one genre. How is it then that he made one of the enduring canonical films in the horror genre? It’s been over 30 years and people are still talking about The Shining — still using it read more
The Shining (1980)
4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Apr 2, 2016
Stanley Kubrick is not generally known as a horror film director. His impact was far broader than solely one genre. How is it then that he made one of the enduring canonical films in the horror genre? It’s been over 30 years and people are still talking about The Shining — still using it read more
Sight and Sound Top 250 – #156 The Shining (1980)
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Nov 29, 2015
Yep, it’s been awhile, but it’s finally time to renew our voyage through the most recent Sight and Sound Top 250 Movies of All Time list, this time around, it’s #156 on the list, Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. And as always I’ll note that for those just joining us, you read more
The Shining and the Family: Women at Work
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 14, 2015
Oct 14 Posted by aaronwest During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the topic of women’s liberation and the female role in the workplace was frequently and intensely debated. Like many political issues, the topic was divisive and controversial. The argument would manifest itself in pop culture and read more
The Shining and the Family: Women at Work
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 14, 2015
Oct 14 Posted by aaronwest During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the topic of women’s liberation and the female role in the workplace was frequently and intensely debated. Like many political issues, the topic was divisive and controversial. The argument would manifest itself in pop culture and read more
The Shining and the Family: Women at Work
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 14, 2015
Oct 14 Posted by aaronwest During the late 1970s and early 1980s, the topic of women’s liberation and the female role in the workplace was frequently and intensely debated. Like many political issues, the topic was divisive and controversial. The argument would manifest itself in pop culture and read more
CCU 10: House/Hausu (1977) & The Shining
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Keith Silva talk about the Japanese cult, off-the-wall horror film House. This is a film that has to be seen and can hardly be described. We follow it up with a discussion of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, which we feel is the benchmark when it comes read more
CCU 10: House/Hausu (1977) & The Shining
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Keith Silva talk about the Japanese cult, off-the-wall horror film House. This is a film that has to be seen and can hardly be described. We follow it up with a discussion of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, which we feel is the benchmark when it comes read more
CCU 10: House/Hausu (1977) & The Shining
Criterion Blues Posted by Aaron West on Oct 11, 2015
Oct 11 Posted by aaronwest Aaron, Mark and Keith Silva talk about the Japanese cult, off-the-wall horror film House. This is a film that has to be seen and can hardly be described. We follow it up with a discussion of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, which we feel is the benchmark when it comes read more
The Shining (1980)
Journeys in Classic Film Posted by on Oct 8, 2015
Originally published October 19th, 2012 What can be written about The Shining at this point? It’s a masterpiece directed by the legendary Stanley Kubrick that tells a horror story both in the mind and outside it. A haunted house film filled with psychological trauma. I didn’t want to put read more
Analyzing Jack Torrance in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining For The Great Villain Blogathon
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Apr 13, 2015
Analyzing Jack Torrance in Stanley
Kubrick’s The Shining For The Great Villain Blogathon 2015
As anyone who
followed this blog for many years, you can easily guess that Stanley Kubrick is my favorite movie
director, it is also a given that The
Shining is my
favorite film from his filmography read more
Don’t Bother Going Into Room 237 – Here’s a Real Documentary On The Shining
Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on May 27, 2013
Jack Nicholson in the famous “Here’s Johnny” scene (Photo credit: Wikipedia) I’ll admit upfront that I haven’t bothered to watch Room 237 yet, because from all reports, while the premise – gather a group of obsessive nutcases with various theories about the “real” read more
The Shining
Le Mot du Cinephiliaque Posted by Michael on Oct 31, 2012
The Shining (Stanley
Kubrick, 1980)
A family heads to an isolated
hotel for the winter where an evil and spiritual presence influences the father
into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from the past
and of the future.
With the recent release of Room 237, an entertaining read more