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- `Room 237': A Sundance Film Festival Fave for Fans of Stanley Kubrick's `The Shining'"Room 237" was a Sundance Film Festival Hit that seeks to penetrate into the real meaning contained within Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining."
Hollywood Actors that Could Replace Jack Nicholson in 'The Shining'The 1980 Stanley Kubrick hit "The Shining" is an annual Halloween favorite, but even with a TV miniseries, the hotel ghost story can find new life in theaters again.- The Creepiest Little Girls in Horror Film HistoryFrom 'The Shining' to '[Rec],' creepy little girls are a hallmark of great horror. What is it about little girls that can scare the bejebus out of you? Watch these movies and find out.
- The Shining NounThe Shining Noun saves the day...
Stephen King's 'The Shining' Sequel Raises Question: Where is Little Danny Now?Dan (as he likes to be called now) Lloyd is a 38-year-old science teacher and college professor of biology. It’s common knowledge to his students that he doesn’t like to discuss 'The Shining' very much.- Stephen King to Publish 'Dr. Sleep,' a Sequel to 'The Shining'According to Entertainment Weekly, Stephen King has announced he is nearly finished with a sequel to his 1977 horror novel, 'The Shining.' The sequel, titled 'Dr. Sleep,' involves the adventures of a grown up Danny Torrance.
- There is Nothing Darker Than Stephen King's "The Shining"Stephen King, one of America's favorite writers, started out 40 years ago with one of his strongest tales. Still a great read after all these years.
- The Shining by Stephen KingWhen a family becomes caretakers for a motel during the winter, they don't expect strange things to happen. But strange things certainly do start happening.
- A Complete Analysis of Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining"Examination & Significance of the Title, Differences from the Novel, Symbolism, Cultural References, Native American Motifs, Landscape, Religious/Gnostic/Mythical Ties & More.
- The ShiningSnowbound with his wife and "psychic" son, Alcoholic Jack struggles with the demon in the bottle and the cold isolated hell which is the Hotel itself.
A Halloween Stay at the Haunted Stanley HotelThe Stanley Hotel, setting for the TV movie "The Shining," is becoming more and more popular as a tourist attraction, especially at Halloween time. Our plan was to have a haunting holiday there.- 'The Shining' 30th Anniversary: Jack's Axe Still Isn't DullIn honor of the 30th Anniversary of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining', this is a look at the haunted history of the hotel the movie and book are based on, as well as a bizarre conspiracy theory involving the moon landing and other fun trivia
- The Shining: Thirty Years Later --Still ScaryHorror movies are more believable when there is some touch of reality in them. In this movie, newsanchor Bertha Lynn was just one dose of realism that helped push the movie over the edge.
- The Shining Movie Review: Stanley Kubrick's Horror Masterpiece Shines for Many GenerationsThe Shining is a masterpiece of modern horror. With its remarkable visual panache and a keen sense of irony, it is a rare, chilling, majestic piece of cinematic fright benefiting repeated viewings.
Hauntings of "The Shining" KindAn adventure at the famed "Shining" hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. This tale of a ghostly encounter at The Stanley Hotel will make the hair on the back of your neck stand up and quiver!- Review: The Shining (1980)It's not nearly as scary as it's reputed to be, nor is it as flawless as some will have you believe, but "The Shining" still stands up as a good, sometimes creepy horror flick.
- View The Shining for Free at YouTubeNow you can view The Shining for free at YouTube. If you can hook your computer up to your television, you and your friends can watch it on the tv rather than your computer screen.
- Favorite Movies: Stanley Kubrick's The ShiningLike many of Kubrick's films The Shining has moments where it is hard to understand what is going on and some key scenes from the book don't make it into the film but overall the movie does a good job of living up to the quality of the book.
- Movie Review: the Shining (1980)A positive review of The Shining (1980); Directed by Stanley Kubric; Starring Jack Nicholson and Shelly Duvall. This classic horror film expands the audience of the Horror genre with its psychological elements.
- The Shining: Book Vs MovieExamines the similarities and differences between the book "The Shining", and the movie.
Stephen King's the ShiningKing's use of "redrum" as a totemic portent to Danny by his alter ego Tony is clever and has become an often cited part of pop culture.- Movie Review: The ShiningA review of Stanley Kubrick's 1980 psychological thriller
- Where Are They Now: The Shining Twins and The Lost Winslow Daugter from Family MattersWhat we've got here are two success stories, two tragedies and one incredibly depressing life lesson.
5 Reasons "The Shining" Will Scare You (Half) to DeathYou know you love "The Shining," and these are probably some reasons why.
The Vault of Horror: Behind the Scenes of "The Shining""The Shining" is one of my personal favorites. Directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the brilliant novel by Stephen King, this movie is a classic. Here are a few fun facts about the film and its production.- Similarities Between the Shining and Clockwork OrangeStanley Kubrick has directed two amazing films within The Shining and Clockwork Orange. Both of these films go against the norms of society, and portray two different types of violence;
- The Shining by Stephen KingThe Torrance family travels from Vermont to Colorado to take care of the Overlook Hotel. The hotel has other plans for the family, but can they survive the winter?
- Stanley Kubrick's The Shining - Masterpiece or MisfireTwenty-six years ago this past June, Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's terrifying best selling novel "The Shining" opened in theaters and soon after the debates began.
- Gothic Isolationism in The ShiningIn his essay "Inconsolable Darkness" John Gianvito writes: "It (Gothic) a venturing into a world created by ones own fears and desires, in a state of enthrallment both seductive and destructive (47)"
- Why Kubrick's The Shining is So CompellingWhy Stanley Kubrick's film version of Stephen King's The Shining is more psychologically interesting and compelling.
Most Controversial Kissing Scenes in MoviesKissing scenes in movies can be controversial when they conflict with cultural sensibilities.- Sometimes it Just Looks like CheeseRemarks upon a starry night spent gazing at the moon.
- Life Shines on the PeakA new inspirational poem. One that states the importance of overcoming the weaknesses people can struggle with in life.
Stephen King Movies for HalloweenMy picks for the best movies based on the work of writer Stephen King to watch on Halloween night. While the transition of his work has presented mostly mixed results, these are some of the best.- Top 5 Scariest Ghost Movies to Watch on HalloweenThere's no better way to spend Halloween than watching some of the classic horror films of all time!
- Shining StarThe star and when it dies out and falls.
- God is Holypoetry
WatchingNo one has to be lonely.- Reaching for the SunLesson of life learned through life itself. Learning what nature itself is telling us.

