Monday, May 28, 2012


“Room 237”
From staged mooning landings to a forthcoming apocalypse, all conspiracy theories are welcome in Room 237, a documentary all about the true meaning behind Stanley Kubrick’s most well known film, The Shining. Director Rodney Ascher uses audio interviews as narration coupled with Kubrick film clips, creating a maze of fragmentations that emulates the feeling of getting lost inside the world of Kubrick. Room 237 isn’t about whether anybody’s theories are right or wrong; it’s about the obsession itself. It’s not simply a documentary about conspiracy theories; this film is centers around the love of film itself. Though not made for most audiences, Room 237 is a film in which all Kubrick fans will definitely delight.

Cast and Credits:
Produce and Screenwriter Tim Kirk presents film directed by Rodney Ascher. Running time: 104 minutes

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