The Shining – DVD Film Review

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The Shining – DVD Film Review

A review of this iconic 1980 psychological horror film starring Jack Nicolson.

Published in Horror by BruceW, on January 6, 2013
Watch Horror Movies and Burn Those Calories

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Watch Horror Movies and Burn Those Calories

Well, now this is the kind of diet that I do like. Did you know that by spending approximately 90 minutes watching a good horror movie you could easily burn up to 184 calories? That is what the experts are saying.

Published in Horror by jennyreeve, on November 1, 2012
Room 237 (2012)

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Room 237 (2012)

For years there have ben rumours that Stanley Kubrick used the movie The Shining to show off a hidden agenda, Room 237 explores the possibilities.

Published in Cinemarolling by Spencer Hawken, on October 26, 2012
The Shining

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The Shining

"The Shining" is an American horror film. The film is based on the famous book of the same name, "The Shining" by Stephen King. The film directed – by Stanley Kubrick, and he follows Jack Torrance, a writer residing in an abandoned hotel along with his family, and slowly loses his sanity. Film shows Jack Nicholson, one of the best-known roles. The film received good reviews and great success in the world. Want to hear more about the film that everyone must see? Continue reader review!

Published in Horror by natan f, on September 14, 2012
Filmmaking Within Your Budgetary Means

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Filmmaking Within Your Budgetary Means

Filmmaking Within Your Budgetary Means.

Published in Cinemarolling by Riskan12, on March 19, 2012
Room 237 Sundance 2012 Review

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Room 237 Sundance 2012 Review

Room 237
Sundance 2012 Review.

Published in Cinemarolling by Hewman, on January 29, 2012
Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

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Eyes Wide Shut (1999)

A strange series of events lead a happily married doctor to re-examine his marriage. A movie classic from Stanley Kubrick.

Published in Cinemarolling by Spencer Hawken, on September 20, 2011
Clockworks Orange: A Clockwork Orange and Ultra-violence

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Clockworks Orange: A Clockwork Orange and Ultra-violence

Clockworks Orange is a short tag for a movie called" A Clockwork Orange" that was on my 100 best movies to see list. I saw Clockworks Orange in the 90s. That movie broke me. How did it break me and why? Was it the ultra-violence? Was it the glee spree murdering. What about the movie changed the course of my life totally? Read on my friend. Read on…

Published in Adventure by Marlene Taylor, on August 15, 2011
Forbidden Films: “A Clockwork Orange” – Banned by Stanley Kubrick

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Forbidden Films: “A Clockwork Orange” – Banned by Stanley Kubrick

After causing a serious crime wave across the UK, British filmmaker Stanley Kubrick withdrew his own film from cinemas.

Published in Cinemarolling by mind on film, on July 29, 2011
A Study of Stanley Kubrick’s Work

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A Study of Stanley Kubrick’s Work

An analysis of the controversial director Stanley Kubrick’s two films, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket. I explore issues he raises in his films, drawing comparisons and finding differences between them. I also explore the symbolism behind his unusual imagery and what Stanley Kubrick really wanted to portray about society.

Published in Cinemarolling by Slik582, on July 21, 2011