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A review by Andres Gomez

100%
Written by Andres Gomez on November 5, 2012

A masterpiece. Kubrick chose a perfect cast and uses the timing and music to create a greatly opressing atmosphere.

Nicholson is superb, but Duval and the kid are not less good.

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A review by John Chard

80%
Written by John Chard on November 1, 2015

This rum is red, man!

In spite of author Stephen King not being happy with Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of his novel, The Shining (1980) has proved to be a critical and commercial darling.

It may not be in the spirit that King wanted, but it's undeniably a skillful piece of film making, a mixture of beauty and terror, of bravura techniques and simple but effective scares. With quality acting performances to match as well. The story unfolds at a deliberately slow pace, claustrophobia oozes from practically every frame, while the narrative smarts brings to bear the ghosts of the human and s... read the rest.

A review by JPV852

80%
Written by JPV852 on October 5, 2019

Probably my favorite of the Stephen King adaptations (though not much for many of the others save for a one or two) but not amongst Stanley Kubrick's, watched this one for the first time in many years (maybe a decade) and while I did immensely enjoyed it, and really liked Nicholson towards the end, I never really bought into him early on. Still, atmospherically it was amazing and at times creepy. But can't place this as some sort of classic in my book, anyway. 4.0/5

A review by Manuel São Bento

100%
Written by Manuel São Bento on October 30, 2019

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog :)

With Doctor Sleep, an almost 40-year sequel to The Shining, being released this week, now it’s the perfect time to revisit one of the greatest horror movies of all-time, as well as one of the most influential directors ever, Stanley Kubrick. I know, I know… Spoiler-free? For a movie released in 1980? Well, first of all, there’s always someone who still didn’t watch it. Secondly, as deeper we get into the 21st century, the more the 60s/70s/80s/90s movies are forgotten. And finally, if there’s a movie which I don’t need spo... read the rest.

A review by Repo Jack

90%
Written by Repo Jack on November 26, 2020

"Darling, I'm not gonna hurt you. I'm just gonna bash your brains in."

The Shining is a great example of how musical score and cinematography can elevate a movie to the best-of-the-best.

I tend to agree with Stephen King that Jack Nicholson looked like a crazy loon from the beginning, making his decent into madness less dramatic.

But that can be forgiven by all the iconic scenes masterfully weaved into a horror classic.

A review by Repo Jack

90%
Written by Repo Jack on November 27, 2020

"Darling, I'm not gonna hurt you. I'm just gonna bash your brains in."

The Shining is a great example of how musical score and cinematography can elevate a movie to the best-of-the-best.

I tend to agree with Stephen King that Jack Nicholson looked like a crazy loon from the beginning, making his decent into madness less dramatic.

But that can be forgiven by all the iconic scenes masterfully weaved into a horror classic.

A review by CinemaSerf

70%
Written by CinemaSerf on June 7, 2023

"Jack Torrance" is a writer who suffers from a chronic lack of inspiration. To help overcome his block, he takes a job as a winter caretaker and relocates his family to the remote, huge, "Overlook Hotel" where he hopes he can focus! Gradually, the bleak Arctic conditions outside and the never ending, brightly lit, corridors and rooms long since abandoned start to affect his mind. When he ventures towards the expressly off-limits room 237 it all begins to get truly out of hand. Shelley Duvall is fabulous as his put-upon wife "Wendy" as is Danny Lloyd as their gifted, but largely terrified son "D... read the rest.

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