
On this day May 23, 1980, The Shining premiered in theaters across the United States and introduced audiences to one of the most unsettling psychological horror films of the decade. Directed by the meticulous Stanley Kubrick and adapted from Stephen King’s 1977 novel, the film starred Jack Nicholson as Jack Torrance, a writer and recovering alcoholic who takes a job as the off-season caretaker of the isolated Overlook Hotel. Alongside him were Shelley Duvall as his terrified wife Wendy, Danny Lloyd as their gifted son Danny, and Scatman Crothers as the clairvoyant cook Hallorann.
The film’s eerie pacing, surreal visuals, and intense performances helped solidify its place as one of the most influential horror films of all time. While it initially received mixed reviews, it has since been re-evaluated and is now considered a masterpiece of modern horror and a defining piece of 1980s cinema. Nicholson’s descent into madness gave us unforgettable lines like “Here’s Johnny,” which became an iconic moment in film history.
Fun fact: To keep Jack Nicholson in a constantly irritated state during filming, Kubrick fed him only cheese sandwiches for two weeks straight because Nicholson absolutely hated them.
The film’s eerie pacing, surreal visuals, and intense performances helped solidify its place as one of the most influential horror films of all time. While it initially received mixed reviews, it has since been re-evaluated and is now considered a masterpiece of modern horror and a defining piece of 1980s cinema. Nicholson’s descent into madness gave us unforgettable lines like “Here’s Johnny,” which became an iconic moment in film history.
Fun fact: To keep Jack Nicholson in a constantly irritated state during filming, Kubrick fed him only cheese sandwiches for two weeks straight because Nicholson absolutely hated them.