Video: The Shining
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Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman banter, spar and trek together in The Bucket List.
By LaRae Meadows | Published 1/11/2008
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Rob Reiner's "The Bucket List" features Jack Nicholson as a cantankerous billionaire and Morgan Freeman as the winking, twinkling teller of truths.
By Courtney Phillips | Published 1/8/2008
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Morgan Freeman and Jack Nicholson make a movie about fulfilling every item on their "Bucket List" before they die.
By chronicler | Published 12/31/2007
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Movie review of The Bucket List with Insights from Rob Reiner, Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman
By Abby Normal | Published 12/28/2007
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Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman play.....Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman in Rob Reiner's tearjerker.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 1/17/2008
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I was excited to see Nicholson and Freeman star in a movie together. They have witty chemistry.
By JayJay | Published 1/15/2008
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Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman made their list of things to do before kicking the bucket in the movie "Bucket List." You can too.
By reasonfaith | Published 2/20/2008
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It's a well known fact for some reason humans love to be scared. We may say we don't but with all the horror books and movies that are sold it is obvious we do. We pay to be scared buy buying horror books.
By Cindy Wright | Published 1/20/2006
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Why Stanley Kubrick's film version of Stephen King's The Shining is more psychologically interesting and compelling.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 6/30/2005
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Stanley Kubrick's films often focused on dehumanization and the dark side of human nature. Dehumanization was a common theme in Kubrick's films. Kubrick commonly used this theme because he was fascinated with the dark side of human nature.
By Ryan Coates | Published 8/25/2005
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Bush visits MLK library. Cloverfield makes people sick. Amy Winehouse continues being Amy Winehouse. And Nicholson issued a warning!
By Crutnacker | Published 1/24/2008
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A look at the biggest comic book movies that have shaped the genre, including Superman, Batman, and Spider-Man.
By Matthew Jackson | Published 7/13/2005
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These films stand out in ways that speak to our manhood-grit, toughness, supreme confidence, the ease of handling the opposite sex and when those aren't enough: a can of Whup Ass, WWE-approved.
By Sheloman Byrd | Published 6/25/2005
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The Torrance family travels from Vermont to Colorado to take care of the Overlook Hotel. The hotel has other plans for the family, but can they survive the winter?
By Kristie J. Daniels | Published 11/17/2006
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Twenty-six years ago this past June, Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of Stephen King's terrifying best selling novel "The Shining" opened in theaters and soon after the debates began.
By John Sanchez | Published 11/3/2006
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I have always been back and forth on Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining." I've never hated it, but I thought it was flawed at best. But having got the box set recently, and having watched it for the umpteenth time, I finally see it as another masterpiece from a great director.
By Ben Kenber | Published 11/4/2007
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Horror fans have had a mixed blessing type of relationship with Stephen King. Several of his films have been well crafted chillers while others have been bottom of the barrel trash.
By John Sanchez | Published 6/18/2007
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It must be a very difficult task to make a romantic comedy with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in the leading roles.....
By Adam Karabel | Published 10/7/2006
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The Joker, the rogue, the icon. Here's what Jack Nicholson has had to say...
By Susan300 | Published 6/4/2007
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Jack Nicholson is rated as one of the best actors of all times. He's a very complex man with amazing talent in acting, directing and writing.
By SkyeDanzer | Published 4/26/2007
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Famed director Martin Scorsese brings another successful project to the screen in The Departed (2006), starring Jack Nicholson, Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and Mark Wahlberg.
By A. L. Anderson | Published 10/19/2006
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On Sunday, April 22, Jack Nicholson turned 70 and his stardom shows no signs of slowing down. Like fellow septuagenarian Clint Eastwood, he is the real deal, a movie star of the Bogart and Clark Gable variety among a mere hand full of living Hollywood legends.
By Elliot Feldman | Published 4/23/2007
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Stanley Kubrick has directed two amazing films within The Shining and Clockwork Orange. Both of these films go against the norms of society, and portray two different types of violence;
By SJD | Published 5/16/2007
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"The Shining" is one of my personal favorites. Directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the brilliant novel by Stephen King, this movie is a classic. Here are a few fun facts about the film and its production.
By Bonka's Mom | Published 7/25/2007
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How did this once fine actor go from one of the most energetic, original and unpredictable talents of the �70s to the tired showman that he is today?
By Daniel Tervoort | Published 1/24/2006
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The ghosts haunting this old hotel were the inspiration for the famous book and movie, "The Shining."
By Jennifer Eblin | Published 12/4/2007
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A review of Stanley Kubrick's 1980 psychological thriller
By Redrum | Published 1/17/2008
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The third part in a four part series that examines the history of horror in films and the impact societal changes has had on this genre. This articles looks at films from the 1970s and 1980s and how the cultural and sexual revolutions of this period affect the genre.
By Cynthia C. Scott | Published 10/20/2007
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Which living English-speaking director is the best to never win an Oscar now that Kubrick's dead and Scorsese has a naked little bald man on his trophy mantle?
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/21/2007
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Val Lewton Collection is a boxed set of DVDs containing the masterpieces of the finest producer of B-grade horror films of the '40s.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 10/26/2005
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Halloween is closing in and a lot of people out there are terrified of horror movies and hate the Halloween holiday because of those movies everywhere on television. Here are some stepping stones to surpass being a chicken.
By Beth Benson | Published 10/15/2006
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This article reviews, and lists, the best that classic horror movies have to offer. Take a few Saturday nights and enjoy a horror movie classic. Don't forget to scream!
By 1 Crazy Camper | Published 11/11/2006
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What Horror movies and pornography have in common is a virulent hatred of women. Disturbingly, these misogynistic fantasies of violence are shown in movie theaters every day as PG-rated entertainment the entire family can enjoy.
By D.R.Scott | Published 5/11/2006
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Jack Nicholson is subjected to unwanted and unneeded electroshock therapy in the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. That image is a thing of the past and although more rarely given, the treatments are more kinder and controlled today.
By Lara Tacita | Published 7/27/2007
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A petty crook by the name of McMurphy (Jack Nicholson) gets sent to the state mental hospital, and his free-spirited nature clashes with the routine, and starts a brewing war with Nurse Ratched (Louise Fletcher).
By Kay | Published 2/7/2008
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Jennifer Anniston has been more successful in making the difficult transition from TV to movies than her former co-stars from the incredibly popular sitcom "Friends". However, Anniston still hasn't found that career-changing, breakthrough role yet.
By D.R.Scott | Published 5/8/2006
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Like Jack Nicholson in the movie "Something's Gotta Give", tell your health care provider if you have taken these ED products while being treated for heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes.
By Aly Adair | Published 11/3/2007
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Unquestionably inferior to its predecessor and shockingly mediocre, the Jack Nicholson directed The Two Jakes is the sequel to Roman Polanski's near-perfect film noir, Chinatown.
By MoviePulse.net | Published 11/16/2007
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With due reference to Mr. Jack Nicholson for his quote in the movie "As Good As It Gets", I love to keep on saying this to myself, especially when I am around this girl who simply brings fireworks and tranquility whenever we are together.
By Brian Yalung | Published 10/12/2006
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Like many people, my list of favorite actors includes Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino and Dustin Hoffman. But each of those actors is eligible for an AARP card. Here is a list of 10 actors who should provide many memorable films over the next two decades.
By Brian Joura | Published 4/9/2007
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As Good As It Gets is a movie guaranteed to steal your heart, make you laugh, and make you feel a little awkward all at the same time.
By Uproar | Published 5/17/2005
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Review of Fantastic Four, the new gold standard of cinematic comic book adaptations.
By Ben di Bari | Published 7/20/2005
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The advent of fast Internet communication and inexpensive air travel makes it easier to turn any far-flung paradise into a permanent home. Which places in the world have the most to offer?
By Phillip Townsend | Published 7/19/2005
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Find Nova Scotia on a map - in the North Atlantic, east of Maine - and "paradise" won't be the first thing that comes to mind. But don't let Nova Scotia's northern latitude deceive you.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 6/25/2005
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For Lindsay and Friends: It's got to be incredibly tough for you to deal with ruthless Paparazzi every day. You can't shop, dine, cruise the mall, or go anywhere in public without being swarmed, provoked and trailed. This article can help!
By Steve Millington | Published 10/8/2005
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Few places in the world evoke as much romance as Nova Scotia, Canada's fabled Maritime Province that is almost completely surrounded by water, just east of Maine in the North Atlantic.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 2/1/2006
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In Harold Pinter's adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished novel, The Last Tycoon, visceral director Elia Kazan poured his own psyche in. Cerebral spaces of DeNiro's Stahr grasp Kazan's Mise en scène as ample dais for culminated personal themes.
By Jason Cangialosi | Published 12/7/2005
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I thought something was missing. Yep. No racquetball. They don't play racquetball in Southern Italy. In fact, I'm not sure if they play racquetball ANYWHERE in Italy.
By Gary Picariello | Published 4/7/2006
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Some movies have great scary moments like that moment in Bunuel's UN CHIEN ANDALOU when the razor comes across the woman's eye just as the cloud passes over the moon;
By Lance Norris | Published 12/8/2005
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