NR Daily: A Brief History of The Shining: Presented by Small Business and Entrepreneurship Council

Like all great films, The Shining is built not so much to be watched as to be re-watched.

November 09 2019

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A Brief History of The Shining

Kyle Smith

Few reviewers grasped how the film actually worked, how penetrating it would prove to be over time, how it anticipated that ambiguity can be more frightening than certainty Read More

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