· [rating=8.00] This is the third leg of the stool. Readers of this site have seen the film review by James Roberts and an interview with Ethan Hawke also conducted by James Roberts. Ah, maybe this is the fourth leg, as there is also a one-on-one interview with Ben Dickey who plays Foley in the movie.
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Audience Reviews for The Shining Aug 20, 2019 Here’s something not often talked about regarding The Shining: it contains one of the best soundtracks in movie history.84%(96)Content Rating: RCategory: Horror, Mystery & thrillerTHE MUSIC IN “THE SHINING” – Archivio Kubrickwww.archiviokubrick.it/risorse/saggi/The_Music_in_The_Shining.pdf· PDF fileKubrick’s films. Except for two original compositions by Carlos and Elkind, the pieces already existed. Excluding the four songs, the music chosen by Kubrick for this film belongs to the classical contemporary repertoire, which fits well with the Gothic horror atmosphere which is a characteristic element of The Shining. Kubrick
When you sit down to The Shining, you sit down with normal expectations of being diverted, perhaps even being gripped, but not being undermined. But the film undermines you in powerful, inchoate ways. It’s a horror story even for people who don’t like horror stories – …
Shining the Holy Ark (Original Soundtrack) is a music studio album recording by MOTOI SAKURABA (Neo-Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1997 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Shining the Holy Ark (Original Soundtrack)’s : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon …4/5(1)’The Shining’ initially had a terrible reception, being …https://www.thevintagenews.com/2016/09/13/shining-initially-terrible-reception…· Roger Ebert did not review the film on his television show when first released, and in print complained that it was hard to connect with any of the characters, but in 2006 The Shining made it into Ebert’s series of “Great Movie” reviews, saying “Stanley Kubrick’s cold and frightening The Shining challenges us to decide: Who is the reliable observer?
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