- TitleThe Shining (Original)
Stephen King's The Shining (Alternative) - ArticlesArticles held in BFI Reuben LibraryIn: Adaptation v8 n3 2015, pp. 345-360
uncanny, the gothic and the loner: intertextuality in the adaptation process of The Shining / Catriona McAvoy
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Explores the intertextual approach adopted by Stanley Kubrick and Diane Johnson while working on their screenplay for 'The Shining' (1980), adapted from the novel by Stephen King. Draws on pre-production documents from the Stanley Kubrick Archive and the Diane Johnson Archive, as well as a new interview with Johnson. Part of a special issue on Stanley Kubrick and adaptation.In: Adaptation v8 n3 2015, pp. 361-371
unempty wasps' nest: Kubrick's The Shining, adaptation, chance, interpretation / Graham ALLEN
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Explores issues of authorial intentionality and chance in Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's novel 'The Shining', suggesting a non-teleological approach in which the relationship between the adaptation and its source text is a two-way process. Part of a special issue on Stanley Kubrick and adaptation.In: Empire n235 January 2009, pp. 214-215
The top 10: Movie ghosts / Simon BRAUND
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Listing of the ten best ghosts in films.In: Realtime n89 Feb/Mar 2009, pp. 19
Film by design / Wendy HASLEM
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Review of the exhibition Setting the Scene: Film Design from Metropolis to Australia at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image.In: New review of film and television studies v7 n1 March 2009, pp. 51-65
Research article: Spielberg, iconophobia, and the mimetic... / David STERRITT
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"...uncanny". With reference to ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE A.I offers a theoretical and philosophical discourse on the film's (and Spielberg's) supposed hostility towards the 'mechas' and thereby a "terror of the doppelgänger".In: Empire n244 October 2009, pp. 170-171
The top 10: Creepy kids / Bob MCCABE
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Top ten listing and brief critique of films featuring scary child charactors.In: Empire n240 June 2009, pp. 188-195
All work and no play...Jack Nicholson on the making of... / Nev PIERCE
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"...The Shining". Actor Jack Nicholson recounts his memories and experiences of working with Stanley Kubrick on The SHINING. Includes a sidebar on Kubrick's unmade projects and a defence by Nicholson of EYES WIDE SHUT.In: Sight and Sound v18 n4 April 2008, pp. 85-86
Reviews: DVDs: Stanley Kubrick Collection / Geoffrey MACNAB
DVD Review - English
DVD box set comprising: 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, EYES WIDE SHUT, FULL METAL JACKET and The SHINING.In: Empire n231 September 2008, pp. 113-123
10 years of DVD / CROOK, Simon, DE SEMLYEN, Nick, James [et al...] DYER
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Special feature celebrating the impact of the DVD over the past ten years. Includes top tens for: 'making of' extras, alternative versions, Easter eggs, biggest DVD heroes, deleted scenes, top sellers and films most wanted on DVD.In: Vertigo v4 n1 Winter 2008, pp. 28-29
Marine Court Rendevous: Sketches in space and time / Iain SINCLAIR
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Essay to accompany MARINE COURT RENDEZVOUS, a video installa tion by Chris Petit. With reference to The SHINING, REAR WIN DOW, Le MEPRIS and The LADY FROM SHANGHAI.In: Empire n234 December 2008, pp. 200
At home/Blu-Ray special: The Shining / Nick DE SEMLYEN
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: Journal of Film and Video v58 n1/2 Spr/Sum 2006, pp. 21-30
The Material Poetry of Acting: "Objects of Attention",... / Sharon Marie CARNICKE
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"...Performance Style, and Gender in The Shining and Eyes Wide Shut". Focuses on the nonrealistic acting of Tom Cruise and Jack Nicholson and the naturalistic style of Shelley Duvall and Nicole Kidman and Kubrick's use of contrast.In: Empire n205 July 2006, pp. 152-153
At Home/All-Time 100: Month Nine: Horror / Ian Nathan
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A selection of ten horror films are chosen to be included in a perfect DVD collection of one hundred films.In: Empire n201 March 2006, pp. 157-162
Empire Promotion: Hearts of Darkness
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This is examines the power of images in horror films, inclu- ding some of the key directors, but is primarily a car adve- rtisement for the Audi RS4.In: Empire n201 March 2006, pp. 77-88,90-101
201 Greatest movies of all time
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A listing of the top two hundred and one films as chosen by the reader's of Empire magazine. With comments by actors and filmmaker's.In: Radio Times 23 Sep 2006, pp. 43
Films of the Week. / Andrew COLLINS
Review - English - illustrationsIn: Literature/Film Quarterly v34 n1 2006, pp. 54-63
All Roads Lead to the Abject: The Monstrous Feminine and... / Robert KILKER
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"...Gender Boundaries in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining". On the representation of gender in The SHINING.In: Empire n196 October 2005, pp. 127-134,136-137
Decade Deathmatch: The 80's
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Results of an online debate to decide which decade is the best for films. Includes a timeline of events from the 80's and a range of subjects from blockbusters,to the 'brat pack' British films, action films, high concept, and top ten films /In: Empire n197 November 2005, pp. 180-181
At Home/DVD Club: Stanley Kubrick / Kim NEWMAN
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Results of an online debate on the work of Stanley Kubrick, with chapter numbers and timings for the films on dvd. Incl- udes a "scene dissection" of The SHINING.In: Music from the Movies n47 2005, pp. 36-45
Wendy Carlos: Rediscovering Lost Scores / Rudy KOPPL
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To mark the release of two retrospective CDs 'Rediscovering Lost Scores Volume 1' and 'Volume 2' an interview with comp- oser Wendy Carlos about her career and in particular her sc- ores for A CLOCKWORK ORANGE, The SHINING and TRON.In: Fangoria n238 November 2004, pp. 50-55
Stephen King's scariest movie moments / Anthony TIMPONE
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First part of an interview with Stephen King, in which he talks about CARRIE, The SHINING and CREEPSHOW.In: Film Score Monthly v9 n1 January 2004, pp. 44-47
Mysteries of the Overlook: unraveling Stanley Kubrick's ... / Leonard LIONNET
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Film composer and author Dr.Leonard Lionnet looks at Kubrick's The SHINING. Includes a chronological cue sheet and list of concert works with corresponding duration.In: Empire n174 December 2003, pp. 174-175
Remote control: rwd masterpiece / Adam SMITH
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho, pp. 27-57
The top 30 pychos
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A countdown on the 30 most psychotic characters in cinema, including Jack Torrance in The SHINING.In: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho, pp. 95
The Shining / David RICHARDSON
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: StarBurst n279 November 2001, pp. 65
DVD file: The Shining / Ian ATKINS
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: Fangoria n205 August 2001, pp. 62
DVD Dungeon / Michael GINGOLD
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: StarBurst n263 July 2000, pp. 44-53
The science-fiction films of Stanley Kubrick / Howard MAXFORD
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Looks at Stanley Kubrick's genre films: DR STRANGELOVE, 2001, A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and The SHINING.In: Fangoria n187 October 1999, pp. 36
DVD & laser spotlight / Michael GINGOLD
DVD Review - English - illustrationsIn: Entertainment Weekly n495 23 Jul 1999, pp. 25-30
25 Scariest Movies of All Time
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Entertainment Weekly lists its 25 Scariest Movies of All Time. Short note on each.In: Creative Screenwriting v6 n4 Jul/Aug 1999, pp. 32-37
Flawed protagonists & haunted houses in The Haunting &... / Daniel S. DUVALL
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A discussion of the adaptation of a protagonists inner thoughts from novel to screen in screenplays by Nelson Giddings for The HAUNTING OF HILL HOUSE (1963), David Self The HAUNTING (1999) and Diane Johnson for The SHINING (1980)In: Sight and Sound v9 n9 September 1999, pp. 8-11
Resident phantoms / Jonathan ROMNEY
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A reading of Kubrick's The SHINING which examines the story's amibiguities and Kubrick's subversion of conventional horror-shock set pieces.In: Total Film n20 September 1998, pp. 65
Shoots to kill / Andy LOWE
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One of the top ten maddest movie shoots of all timeIn: Radio Times v298 n3886 1 Aug 1998, pp. 41
Here's Johnny! / John NAUGHTON
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Article about the film and its shooting.In: Film Criticism v22 n1 Autumn 1997, pp. 38-61
Toward a Post-structural influence in Film Genre Study: Inte / Walter METZ
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Article about references to other films in THE SHINING and the impact of such "quotes" on genre theory and analysis; part of a whole issue on genre theory and genre analysisIn: Literature/Film Quarterly v25 n4 1997, pp. 300-306
"Real Horrorshow": The Juxtaposition of Subtext, Satire... / Greg SMITH
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Analysis of THE SHINING.In: Cinefantastique v28 n11 May 1997, pp. 24-26
Appreciating Kubrick / John SCHOFER
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Retrospective of The SHININGIn: Fangoria n163 June 1997, pp. 34-39,74
The Overlook Trio / Douglas E. WINTER
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About the various versions of THE SHININGIn: Flesh and Blood n5 September 1995, pp. 56,57
1980 / Andy BLACK, John HAMILTON
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Part of a filmography of British Horror filmsIn: Literature/Film Quarterly v23 n1 1995, pp. 68-77
What about Jack? Another Perspective on Family Relation... / Frank MANCHEL
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Argues that in THE SHINING the white, middle-class male is made a scapegoat for the distruction of the nuclear family.In: Cinema Journal v32 n2 Winter 1993, pp. 49-56
The point of view of the wandering camera / Kenneth JOHNSON
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Explores the nature and function of the "wandering" camera, giving examples from the opening sequences of PSYCHO and CITIZEN KANE. It is often used in horror films to imply an unseen presence: HALLOWEEN, The SHINING.In: CineAction! n19/20 Win/Spr 1990, pp. 62-73
Cracks in the King's armour: Stephen King, Stanley Kubric... / Viveca GRETTON
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On the work of Stanley Kubrick, particularly his film of Stephen King's novel The SHINING.In: Literature/Film Quarterly v12 n1 1984, pp. 2-12
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(p.2-4) American horror. (p.5-12) The uncanny and the fairy tale.In: Cineforum n202 Feb/Mar 1981, pp. 26-38
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Special section containing articles and notes on various aspects of the film.In: Cinefantastique v10 n4 Spring 1981, pp. 9-10
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Stephen King talks about the disappointing screen version of his novel.In: Journal of Popular Film & Television v8 n4 Winter 1981, pp. 2-8
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Article examining the treatment of the nuclear family in THE SHINING and KRAMER VS. KRAMER, with the former revealing the darker, nightmare side of the situations explored in the latter.In: American Cinematographer v61 n8 August 1980, pp. 780-789,826-827,840-845,850-854
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(p.780-785,840-845) Article on the photography. (p.786-789,826-827,850-854) Article on the `Steadicam'.In: Monthly Film Bulletin v47 n562 November 1980, pp. 221-222,228
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Note on some of the cuts made in the film.In: Cinefantastique v8 n1 Winter 1978, pp. 14-15
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Note on the production and the changes made in the plot.