The 10 Biggest Betrayals Of Source Material In Movies, According To Reddit
Whether they're based on comic books, novels, or video games, these movies' writers should have delved deeper into the source material.
Read moreWhether they're based on comic books, novels, or video games, these movies' writers should have delved deeper into the source material.
Read moreA lot of people join forces to make movies, but when some of the most important people can't get along, it causes plenty of off-screen drama.
Read moreJack Nicholson has appeared in just about every genre, and here's a guide to every horror movie he made, including The Shining and Wolf.
Read moreFrom The Shining to Dr. Strangelove to 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick directed a bunch of masterpieces that will never get old.
Read moreStanley Kubrick's The Shining is now one of the greatest movies ever, but it wasn't well-received when it was released, & not just by Stephen King.
Read moreSam Raimi has expressed interest in adapting Stephen King's The Shining despite Doctor Sleep already existing. Raimi should remake The Shining anyway.
Read moreJoe Turkel, a veteran character actor from such classics as Stanley Kubrick's The Shining and Ridley Scott's Blade Runner, passes away at 94.
Read moreStephen King mostly writes fictional horror stories, but in many cases, he has been inspired by events and people from his life.
Read moreThe horror in horror films has to come from somewhere. In the case of haunted house movies, it normally comes from the characters' ill-fated mistakes.
Read moreWhile fans wait for Nope and Disappointment Boulevard, Ranker recalls 10 of the best slow-burn horror films ever, including Midsommar and The Omen.
Read moreOne of the many mysteries of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining is why Jack appears in the photo at the end, and it actually has a semi-simple explanation.
Read moreThe Razzies and Oscars represent the supposed best and worst of moviemaking each year, and some directors have been nominated for both!
Read moreOne theory believes that Jack Torrance may have actually had similar abilities to his son Danny, and it would explain much of The Shining's story.
Read moreFrom remote cabins to the beach, these vacation-themed horror movies take the kills and thrills along for the getaway.
Read moreThe Simpsons has frequently parodied the films of Stanley Kubrick, including an entire 'Treehouse of Horror' segment dedicated to the director.
Read moreCould most of the events in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining have happened in Wendy Torrance's mind? A dark theory suggests so – here's how.
Read moreStephen King's villains are typically about as creepy as they come, but that doesn't mean they don't share a shred of humanity.
Read moreThe Shining and The Dark Tower made big changes from Stephen King's novels, but The Shining succeeded in doing this where The Dark Tower failed.
Read moreStephen King's characters and monsters live in a multiverse known as the Macroverse, and there are characters that link different stories.
Read moreNot all of the best Stephen King movies are faithful to their source material and not all of the worst Stephen King movies are unfaithful.
Read moreStephen King has shared the two adaptations of his work that he wouldn't want to see remade, but he's missing another, very important one.
Read moreCould IT be what triggered the events of The Shining? A wild Stephen King theory suggests so and more, but does it work? Let's take a look.
Read moreFrom Kubrick's The Shining to The Dark Tower to his own directorial debut, Stephen King has always called out adaptations he felt missed the mark.
Read moreSouth Park spoofed Stephen King numerous times, with references to IT and The Shining mixed in among The Stand and Pet Sematary nods over the years.
Read moreWas The Shining based on a true story? Here's the story behind Stephen King's experience that inspired the Overlook Hotel and the 1977 horror novel.
Read moreStanley Kubrick's The Shining is plagued with continuity errors, which seem odd for someone like Kubrick, but these were all planned.
Read moreThe iconic axe prop used by Jack Nicholson to terrorize his family in Stanley Kubrick's classic horror film The Shining is set for auction.
Read moreHow would the Stephen King adaptation The Shining have turned out if Kubrick got his backup Jack Torrance, Robin Williams, instead of Jack Nicholson?
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