
Books N' Betches Ep. 90 - MOVIE EPISODE: "The Shining"
Nov 15, 2022
The hosts dive into the chilling world of Kubrick's 'The Shining', discussing its unique departure from Stephen King's book. They explore the film's initial poor reception and its transformation into a cult classic. With praise for Jack Nicholson's iconic performance, they analyze the haunting themes of isolation and suspense. Technical innovations like the Steadicam and memorable scenes are highlighted, while debates on the film's psychological unease and alternate endings keep the conversation lively. Overall, it's deemed a must-see for horror fans.
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Film Overshadows Source And Defines Horror
- The Shining movie eclipsed the book in public memory and shaped horror cinema's visual language.
- Kubrick's film introduced techniques and tropes that became staples of modern horror filmmaking.
Sixty-Second Plot Recap
- They attempted a 60-second plot summary live on the podcast to capture the movie's arc.
- The summary boiled the plot to: Jack goes insane and tries to kill his family while Danny's psychic
Steadicam Innovation Shaped The Film's Look
- Stanley Kubrick pushed Steadicam boundaries to create low, fluid shots that feel modern.
- The film's innovative camerawork remains a major reason it still influences filmmakers.





