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Teen, 17 years old Written by Karina Kurzawa August 2, Don't let your child under 13 see this movie I saw it when I was 5 at a friend's house and their mom was drunk and was like to watch what you want so my friend chose the first movie they saw.

I was scared to death. Teen, 15 years old Written by alienxcan August 1, Their are a few inappropriate scenes etc. Other than that it's a fine movie to watch with your kids.

Teen, 16 years old Written by Puggggggg July 27, The shining read the book first Not as gory as I expected there is full frontal nudity female at least minute long shot of it she then turns in to a old naked zombie but not too scary a man gets killed with a axe to the chest and someone freezes to death great movie!!! Read the book first. This title contains: Sexy stuff. Teen, 14 years old Written by Clorox bleach July 17, Good Good horror psychological horror movie that was directed by Stanley Kubrick.

This title contains: Positive Messages. Positive role models. One of the best horror films! I really enjoy this movie! This movie is about creeping you out and giving you psychological distress. One of the main themes is alcoholism. There is a lot of drinking involved in this movie. Next, is nudity. There is some gore involved in this movie. Lastly, this movie is pretty creepy and could disturb a younger audience, so a more mature audience like 15 year olds and older would be best for viewing this.

Teen, 14 years old Written by Yougotitnow2 June 18, One of the best suspense films in human history. The Shinning is a film from that could have been done today. Not in the way of the plot [which is still good], but in the effects. Was he sucked back in time after he died?

It keeps viewers talking about it on the drive home from the theater and then keeps them up that night. That is effective horror at work. Ben Sherlock is a writer, comedian, and independent filmmaker. He's currently in pre-production on his first feature, and has been for a while because filmmaking is expensive.

In the meantime, he's sitting on a mountain of unproduced screenplays. You can catch him performing standup at odd pubs around the UK that will give him stage time. Another creepifying factor of this film is its location: The Overlook Hotel. In fact, nothing makes sense. The kitchen has a disappearing and reappearing shelving unit.

The entrance for the hedge maze shifts location. But the story that he recounts about how he seriously hurt his young son, Danny, by accident in a moment of uncontrolled anger is even more chilling.

There are many memorable moments from The Shining that, while still very effective, have left audiences collectively scratching their heads over the decades. One of the most famous moments from the movie comes right at the end as the camera moves over an old photograph in the Overlook dated from In it, the audience can clearly see Jack standing amongst partygoers in a packed Gold Room, a wide grin across his face.

Has Jack really been there all along? Has the Overlook simply consumed him entirely now? Fans don't really know for sure and the uncertainty adds to the eerieness of it all. In another instance of The Shining playing against the tropes that would develop in the horror genre throughout the s, the big bad killer of the movie not only ultimately fails quite miserably but also dies in a fairly foolish manner.

After chasing Danny out into the snow in a blinding fit of rage, Jack is outsmarted and loses Danny, as Wendy escapes with her son, an increasingly fatigued Jack is forced to sit down and the movie quick cuts to his frozen corpse sitting motionless the following morning. As horrible as Jack is in the movie, his fate is still one of the most horrific.

Perhaps the most well-known scare from the whole movie, this horrifying moment comes as Wendy Torrance finally realizes that her husband has lost his mind, and had been losing it for quite some time. Flicking through the large stack of pages for the book that she had assumed Jack had been writing, Wendy finds that he has been sitting at his typewriter, day after day, typing the exact same phrase over and over again. As it turns out, he fell asleep while he was working and then had a nightmare that was so terrifying that it woke him up.

In the job interview at the start of the movie, it was already hinted that Jack would eventually do this.



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