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Syfy 'Ghost Hunters' live blog investigation at The Stanley Hotel, Nov. 7
In the century that's been operating, The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, CO., has hosted many famous faces and countless guests some of whom have refused to check out after their deaths.
Playing Top Trumps with the scariest film of all time | Stuart Heritage
The Shining was voted most frightening horror ever at the start of the week. But new hit chiller Paranormal Activity is being sold as such.
Shining and Not-So-Shining Remakes -- By: Jonah Goldberg
Okay, okay. In response to this post , my inbox is full of angry brickbats from readers who liked the made-for-tv Shining movie.
The Shining: The Miniseries -- By: Jonah Goldberg
I had to look up something about The Shining and found out they made a remake with Steven Weber in the Jack Nicholson role and Rebecca De Mornay in the Shelley Duvall part.
Rachel Sklar: The Shining: Scariest Hallowe'en Book -- and Movie! -- Ever
I read The Shining before I ever saw the movie, when I was maybe 12. It's an incredible book, one which taught me to fear hotel room bathtubs, what a topiary was, why you can't forget about the boiler, and the phrase "officious little prick" . It's also one of the scariest movies I have ever seen - despite the fact that I knew the book backwards ...
Classics of the Week a " "Alien" and "The Shining"
A comparison of two horror films like "Alien" and "The Shining" begs the question, "What's more scary?" The thought that something out there wants to reduce you to blood and guts, or the possibility your nightmares are just figments of your imagination? That's the dichotomy that exists between these two films, which are both excellent examples of ...
The Stanley Kubrick classic, The Shining, about the bad things that can happen when you're snowed in screens at 7 and 10 p.m. Saturday, Oct.
A prime cut from pop's premier butcher
James Kirby, the mash-up mastermind behind V/Vm, was notorious for mutilating pop music in his sonic abattoir.
Paramount presents a oeThe Shininga
Posted October 28, 2009 at 5 p.m. "The Shining" When: 7 and 11 p.m., Saturday How much: $6 all seats, call 676-9620 for more information.
The Shining scares cinema-goers most
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The Stanley Hotel in Estes Park, Colo., is said to be one of the most haunted hotels in the country.
Jack Nicholson - Dafoe Was First Choice for Batman's the Joker
Caption: Jack Nicholson and Paul Rudd on the film set of an untitled James L. Brooks Project at the Widener Office Building Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .... JACK NICHOLSON almost lost out on the role of The Joker in 1989's BATMAN movie - because SPIDER-MAN star WILLEM DAFOE was director TIM BURTON's first choice.
The Shining named scariest horror film ever
Stanley Kubrick's classic 1980 movie The Shining has been named the scariest horror film of all time, by a team of movie experts.
Fort Worth haunted house scares up attention from Guinness World Records
The editor of Hauntworld magazine doesn't sound scary. Scary is the low, raspy voice of the demon-possessed Linda Blair in The Exorcist or Jack Nicholson's "Heeeeeere's Johnny!" line in The Shining.
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The view: Why I love The Shining more every Halloween
Stanley Kubrick's horror classic has stood the test of time a ' it is terrifying because it takes us into the most awful place: our own heads Scream test a Shelley Duvall in a scene from The Shining.
Working in design retail, one of my favorite job perks was visiting architecture firms and sometimes catching a glimpse of building models.
He made the London Underground even scarier than usual in Creep . He turned a team-building business trip into a limb-mangling journey into terror in Severance .
Halloween - Dessert and a Movie
With Halloween just a few weeks away, I wanted to make sure you had enough time to find and watch some of my favorite scary movies.
Delving into the hidden world below shoppers' feet
THERE are times when you wish you'd never seen the Stanley Kubrick version of The Shining.
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