The Shining (film) - Wikipedia 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 and stars Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd and Scatman Crothers
The Shining (1980) - IMDb It never ceases to amaze me how The Shining is actually two films in one, both a comedy AND a horror flick Ghostly apparitions of a strikingly menacing nature haunt much of the first half of the film, which gradually evolve into ever more serious physical threats as time progresses
The Shining (film) | Stephen King Wiki | Fandom The Shining is a 1980 horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick, based on the book with the same title Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) arrives at the Overlook Hotel to interview for the open position of winter caretaker
The Shining (novel) - Wikipedia The Shining is a 1977 horror novel by American author Stephen King It is King's third published novel and first hardcover bestseller; its success firmly established King as a preeminent author in the horror genre
The Shining Ending Explained: Why Jack Is In The Photo The Shining ends with a shot of a 1921 photograph showing Jack with other guests in the hotel’s ballroom This scene has been interpreted in many ways, and one of the most popular explanations is that it represents the hotel “absorbing” Jack’s soul
Stephen King | The Shining He sensed the evil coiled within the Overlook's one hundred and ten empty rooms; an evil that was waiting just for them The Shining, by Stephen King, the undisputed master of the modern horror story
The Shining (1980) - Plot - IMDb Son Danny possesses psychic "shining" abilities, sensing the hotel's malevolence The film blends horror, psychological drama, and suspense, exploring isolation, madness, family dynamics, and the destructive potential of unaddressed trauma
The Shining | Rotten Tomatoes Though it deviates from Stephen King's novel, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining is a chilling, often baroque journey into madness -- exemplified by an unforgettable turn from Jack Nicholson