A film that demands your full attention
The Shining is not background viewing. Every scene requires you. Put your phone down, dim the lights. Stanley Kubrick is doing too much to be half-watched. Give it the attention it deserves.
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The Shining is not background viewing. Every scene requires you. Put your phone down, dim the lights. Stanley Kubrick is doing too much to be half-watched. Give it the attention it deserves.
Read full review →Some elements of The Shining show their age, but the core of it — isolation and madness, the unresolved ambiguity — hasn't diminished at all. Films this good age better than almost anything else.
Read full review →The Shining deals with domestic violence in a way that's genuinely uncomfortable at times. But that discomfort is the point. Stanley Kubrick never lets you look away, and the film is better for it.
Read full review →I liked The Shining when I first saw it, but the second viewing is where it clicked. Once you notice how Stanley Kubrick plants every detail early on, the whole film transforms. Layers everywhere.
Read full review →Every actor brings something to The Shining, but the lead performance is genuinely extraordinary. The subtlety involved, the way the character changes without announcing it — it's a masterclass.
Read full review →Every choice in The Shining feels deliberate. The framing, the pacing, the hedge maze chase — Stanley Kubrick is operating at a level most filmmakers never reach. It's the kind of film you study rather than just watch.
Read full review →I went into The Shining knowing nothing — no trailer, no plot summary. I strongly recommend that approach. The the supernatural hits much harder when you haven't been primed for it. Go in cold.
Read full review →The Shining is technically accomplished and I understand its place in film history. But it left me cold. The isolation and madness element felt mechanical and I never connected emotionally. Maybe I'll try again someday.
Read full review →The Shining ended and I sat with it for weeks. The isolation and madness theme kept circling back. I'd be doing something mundane and the elevator blood flood would pop into my head. That kind of resonance is rare.
Read full review →I've seen The Shining multiple times now and it just keeps getting better. Kubrick's wide-angle dread is something rarely matched in cinema. If you haven't watched it yet, clear your evening.
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