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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.
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The Shining: Book Vs MovieExamines the similarities and differences between the book "The Shining", and the movie.
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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 Reason the Articles of Confederation Were the First US GovernmentIf ya think the Constitution is weak, you'd scream at the Articles of Confederation.
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The Rite: The Making of a Modern ExorcistThe movie "The Rite" is based on a true story written by Matt Baglio. He writes about an American priest who was called upon by his bishop to learn the Rites of Exorcism.
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The Best 10 Ghost Stories for Long Dark NightsWhat better time of the year could there be for reading ghost stories? There is a chill in the air, the nights are longer, and things start to go bump in the night. -
Dancing with the Stars: The All-Star Edition?With seven seasons of Dancing with the Stars in the books, it's time for an All-Star edition! Here are my personal picks for the celebs who should return, and why.
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Hong Kong Marks Its 10-Year Wedding with the MainlandJune 23, 2007, marked the passing of an historic event that has impacted the lives of millions of people the world over, myself included. Hong Kong has tipped its head in acknowledgment of the passing of 10 years under the flag of mainland China. -
The History of Horror: The Cinema Part IIIThe third part in a four part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes has had on this genre. This articles looks at films from the 1970s and 1980s and how the cultural and sexual revolutions of this period affect the genre.
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Why Hasn't Stephen King Released The Dark Tower Series to Film?'The Dark Tower' was Stephen King's first great works, which was not a true horror but rather a dark fantasy that brings us into new dimensions where a long gunslinger stands against a great and awesome evil that looks to destroy all space and time. So, why isn't it a movie?
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Why the Best Parental Poems Always Seem to Be About DaddyA critical examination of three poems about fatherhood and the remembrance of children.
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The Scariest Movies of All TimeFrom the silent original Dracula, to modern day CG experiences such as The Ring and The Grudge. Most of the horror films that have been produced have been mundane, repetitive, and simply not scary. But then there are the instant classics.
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The Wild and Scenic Rio GrandeThe Rio Grande Wild and Scenic River- the name conjures up grand adventure, and perhaps a little danger. And well it should...
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Why "Macey" the Akita Should Have Won at WestminsterCh. Redwitch Reason to believe, aka "Macey," placed Best in Group in the working group, yet was one of three breeds never to have won the Westminster Best in Show, while Uno the Beagle was the first of his breed to win. But Macey is the better dog.
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The Economy, Housing, the Cost of Food and Fuel - So What's Next?Our society is changing as a result of passing the peak in oil production. Life is going to be different from here on out.
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The Use of "Sweding" in Film and Its Possible Limited Shelf Life from Violating CopyrightsForget the idea that the French can't currently add anything useful to the American arts. With filmmaker Michel Gondry inventing "Sweding"--America has a new film technique with a lot of creative possibilities--even above copyright concerns... -
The Most Overrated Movies in the Internet Movie Database's Top 250These are the ten most overrated movies in the Internet Movie Database's Top 100
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The Adventures of Pete & Pete; Season TwoGet ready for my very long, personal tribute to The Adventures of Pete & Pete! -
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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5 Reasons "The Shining" Will Scare You (Half) to DeathYou know you love "The Shining," and these are probably some reasons why. -
Stanley Kubrick's the ShiningI have always been back and forth on Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining." I've never hated it, but I thought it was flawed at best. But having got the box set recently, and having watched it for the umpteenth time, I finally see it as another masterpiece from a great director.
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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;
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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.
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How The Shining Proves Horror is the Most Psychologically Penetrating of All Movie GenresAn analysis of The Shining revealing how the horror genre is the most psychologically revelatory of all modern day genres.
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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.
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'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
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The Shining NounThe Shining Noun save the day...
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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.
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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.
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The Shining Star (Poem)The shining star a poem.
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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. -
Where Did Stephen King Write "The Shining"?Haunted hotels..what fun to read about. Maybe you've been there. -
Review: Stanley Kubrick's The ShiningA review of the classic horror film made by Stanley Kubrick.
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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! -
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.
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Movie Review: 1408 (2007), the Shining on a Micro ScaleA review of the 2007 Stephen King psychological horror movie, "1408," starring John Cusack and Samuel L. Jackson. 8/10
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