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  1. Nov 6, 2019 · Before ‘Doctor Sleep’ (starring Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson) hits theaters, relive the best and most iconic scenes from Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Stephen King’s ‘The Shining’ with...

    • Jack Murders Dick Hallorann
    • Jack Talks to Lloyd
    • The Photograph
    • Jack's Icy Fate
    • "All Work and No Play Makes Jack A Dull boy."
    • Jack Describes His Nightmare to Wendy
    • Wendy Sees A Man in A Bear Suit
    • Jack Chases Danny Through The Maze
    • “Come and Play with Us, Danny. Forever, and Ever, and Ever.”
    • The Elevator Doors Let Out A Tidal Wave of Blood

    The Shining set itself apart from so many of the popular horror movies that would emerge throughout the 1980ssimply by not being about the kills. In fact, there's really only one murder in the story's course of events. The moment that a fully gone Jack Torrance leaps out in the lobby to murder poor Dick Hallorann, however, is still quite a big shoc...

    One of the most iconic scenes in the movie is when a still-cracking-up Jack enters the Gold Room of the Overlook Hotel and sees a friendly-yet-sinister bartender there named Lloyd. It's touched on earlier in the movie that Jack has had trouble with alcohol abuse in the past and this has caused his behavior to be erratic. The breakdown of Jack's min...

    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 1921. In it, the audience can clearly see Jack standi...

    In another instance of The Shining playing against the tropes that would develop in the horror genrethroughout the 1980s, 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 es...

    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 typewri...

    Although Jack angrily told Wendy not to come into his workspace in the hotel lobby while he’s writing, she goes in to make sure he’s okay after he collapses at his desk. 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. Wendy asks if he’s all right, and he explains that in his ...

    Over the past four decades, The Shininghas been picked apart, shot by shot, by hundreds of viewers looking for hidden meanings, ranging from film scholars who adore the work of Kubrick to conspiracy theorists who think that Kubrick was involved in faking the Moon landing. And the one moment that continues to vex fans of The Shiningis Wendy seeing a...

    An early scene in The Shiningintroduces us to the Overlook Hotel’s on-site maze as Wendy and Danny head into it for a fun day out. The maze comes back in the climactic sequence with a much more terrifying bent. Jack charges through the hotel with an axe, looking for Danny. He catches him in the kitchen, but the boy manages to flee outside into the ...

    Even people who’ve never seen The Shiningare familiar with this moment. The shot of the twin girls, wearing matching blue dresses, standing at the end of a hallway, staring at Danny on his tricycle, is one of the most iconic in the history of horror cinema. Hauntingly, they say, “Come and play with us, Danny. Forever, and ever, and ever.” RELATED: ...

    The elevator doors of the Overlook opening up and letting out a gushing tidal wave of blood is a truly haunting image. This shot took three takes to get right across a year. Stanley Kubrick kept being unsatisfied with how the blood looked because, in such a huge quantity, it didn’t really look like blood. It took a week to set up each of these thre...

  2. The Shining is a 1980 psychological horror film [7] produced and directed by Stanley Kubrick and co-written with novelist Diane Johnson. It is based on Stephen King 's 1977 novel of the same name and stars Jack Nicholson, Danny Lloyd, Shelley Duvall, and Scatman Crothers.

  3. Nov 24, 2017 · Shining Moment: Directed by Fruit Chan. With Hins Cheung, Lei Hao, Suet Lam. After being sidelined by the gymnastics team, Yu (Hins Cheung) quits and reinvents himself as a Latin dance instructor. He assembles a group of children to compete in the Latin dance competition.

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    • Drama
    • Fruit Chan
    • 2017-11-24
  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Which Scene in 'The Shining' Took 148 Takes? The scene in question is a pivotal moment in the film when Dick Hallorann (Scatman Crothers) explains "the shining" to young Danny...

    • Lloyd Farley
    • Jack Nicholson
    • Stanley Kubrick
  5. Shining Moment (2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · The best moments from Stanley Kubrick's iconic and important horror film 'The Shining' (1980), starring Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall and Danny Lloyd.