Tag: The Shining

Redrum: The Unauthorized Musical Parody of ‘The Shining’ – Shinin’

WTF?

Film Adaptation of Stephen King’s DOCTOR SLEEP Moving Forward at Warner Bros.

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I read this the year it came out and recommend! For one thing, King did a great job keeping the Dick Hallorann character (played by Scatman Crothers in the film version of “The Shining”) central to the plot. Hoping the movie will be as good as the book. Maybe? – Erica

Cover of Stephen King's 2013 novel

Cover of Stephen King’s 2013 novel

Salon.com Looks At Kanye’s Stanley Kubrick Obsession

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 Photographer Dmitri Kasterine's favorite photo of Stanley Kubrick, featuring Kubrick taking a break, waiting for the rain to stop, during filming of "A Clockwork Orange."


Photographer Dmitri Kasterine’s favorite photo of Stanley Kubrick, featuring Kubrick taking a break, waiting for the rain to stop, during filming of “A Clockwork Orange.”

The Hotel that Inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining” is Getting a Horror Museum

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O.M.G.

StanleyHotelTheShiningHotelThe Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado is known as the “Overlook Hotel” in “The Shining.”

Sci-Fi, Horror Represent in This Very Cool Video of Our Favorite Movie Villains

Stanley Film Festival 2015 Photos & Impressions

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The Stanley Film Festival is held in the famous Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colorado where Stephen King’s “The Shining” was filmed.
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Horror Trailers Recut

The Shining (Remixed)

Stephen King’s It

Scary Mary Poppins

Kubrick’s “The Shining” & the Genocide of Native Americans

Slavery, Cannibalism & Genocide: Controversial Themes in “The Shining”
An essay by British film historian Rob Ager.

You may also want to check out the 2013 documentary Room 237.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHE5YUNkssQ

A subjective documentary that explores the numerous theories about the hidden meanings within Stanley Kubrick’s film The Shining (1980). The film may be over 30 years old, but it continues to inspire debate, speculation, and mystery. Five very different points of view are illuminated through voice overs, film clips, animation and dramatic reenactments. Together they’ll draw the audience into a new maze, one with endless detours and dead ends — many ways in, but no way out.