1. The Shining (1980)
The movie: Even if you haven’t watched Stanley
Kubrick’s masterpiece, you’ll know of The Shining. You’ll know Jack Nicholson’s
(apparently ad-libbed) “Heeeeeeeere’s Johnny” and you might even be aware that
if you’re handed the keys to room 237 in a hotel, you might want to switch it
for another suite. But what if you haven’t? What if you have been snowed up in
a mysterious hotel with only hedge animals for company? Well, The Shining
follows a man and his family as he takes on the role of winter caretaker at a
resort hotel known as The Overlook. Given that this is a Stephen King
adaptation (albeit one that that horror author hates so much that he made his
own movie), the winter months don’t go well. The Overlook Hotel, it turns out,
doesn’t really like people.
Why it’s scary: There's a reason that this is the
top of this veritable pile of screams. The Shining feels evil. From Jack
Nicholson’s deranged performance as a man descending into murderous insanity to
Kubrick’s relentless direction as we hypnotically follow Danny navigating the
hotel corridors on his trike, this is a movie that never lets you feel safe.
Like Hereditary earlier in this list, The Shining is like being driven by a
drunk mad man. What’s coming next? Lifts of blood? Chopped up little girls? The
terror that lurks in the bath of room 237? This is not a horror movie made of
boo scares or cheap tricks, Kubrick’s film is a lurking, dangerous beast that
stays with you long after your TV has gone dark.
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