Zooming…zooming…middle photograph, second row. There’s Jack Torrance, beaming, fronting his new (old?) family. July 4th Ball, 1921. Ascher acts as a portal ...
This article contains mention of suicide; reader discretion is advised. Mention "Room 237" to a horror fan; they're apt to prick up their ears immediately. It is one of the focal points for Stephen ...
The first thing you realize while watching “Room 237” is that you haven’t seen Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining” enough. You definitely haven’t seen it as many times as the people in the film ...
Last year's Fantastic Fest, held at the Alamo Drafthouse in Austin, TX, left us positively reeling from its succession of out-there horror, inventive sci-fi, and other independent cinematic oddities.
So you consider yourself a fan of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. Maybe you watch the 1980 flick every Halloween and croak “redrum” every chance you get. But do you really know what The Shining is ...
Room 237 is a documentary that plumbs the depths of The Shining, using various people’s voice-overs to guide the viewer through interpretations of Stanley Kubrick’s seminal 1980 horror film. I have no ...