The Shining Layered Horror or Gilded Lily?

The Shining Layered Horror or Gilded Lily?

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Is “The Shining” (1980) the most layered horror movie ever made? Or is it one of cinema’s most flagrant examples of gilding-the-lily? Are the two necessarily exclusive?

Roy and I grope our way through some the film’s dichotomies, as we talk “forever and ever and ever” about Kubrick, cast, and music. You might say we take a shine to “The Shining” during last night’s discussion, on Roy’s Tie-Dye Sci-Fi Corner, archived here:

Tomorrow, Roy will fly solo as he welcomes guests David Hirsch and Tim Mallett, who will talk about their work on “Super Space Theater,” a collection of high-definition restorations of four “Space: 1999” movies. Learn more about it, when they livestream on Facebook at a special time, this Sunday afternoon at 3:00 EST!

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