Friday, March 29, 2013

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Many movies lend themselves to dramatic interpretations, but none as rich and far ranging as Stanley Kubrick's The Shining. In LA filmmaker Rodney Ascher's ROOM 237, we hear from people who have developed far-reaching theories and believe they have decoded the hidden symbols and messages buried in the late director's film. Carefully examining The Shining inside out, and forwards and backwards, ROOM 237 is equal parts captivating, provocative and pure pleasure. It gives voice to the fans and scholars who espouse these theories, reworking the film to match their ideas and intercutting it with layers of dreamlike imagery to illustrate their streams of consciousness. Sometimes outrageous, always engaging, the words of the interviewees are given full force by Ascher's compelling vision. Also featured at the 2012 Sundance, Cannes and Toronto film festivals. Opens in March 2013 through IFC Midnight. (104 min.). Watch Room 237 Movie Online Streaming Without Downloading No Survey HERE

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Release Date Room 237 Mar 29, 2013 Limited
Genres Room 237 : Documentary,Television,Horror


Total Vote User Room 237 : Visitor
User Ranting Room 237 : 3.5
User Percentage For Room 237 : 68 %
User Count Like for Room 237 : 4,271
All Critics Ranting For Room 237 : 7.6
All Critics Count For Room 237 : 72
All Critics Percentage For Room 237 : 94 %

Actors For Room 237

Bill Blakemore,Geoffrey Cocks,Juli Kearns,John Fell Ryan,Jay Weldner,Buffy Visick


Room 237 Movie Review

The theories proposed in the doc "Room 237" aren't eye-opening. They're laughable.
Kyle Smith-New York Post

A beautifully edited, deeply strange compendium of what different people have read into a single film.
Stephen Whitty-Newark Star-Ledger

A thrilling testament to the fact that art is - and should be - open to interpretation.
Scott Tobias-NPR

This movie about a labyrinth with a monster at its center is itself a labyrinth, [Ascher] tells us; better leave a trail of breadcrumbs behind you if you hope to get out.
Andrew O'Hehir-Salon.com

Part of what makes "Room 237" fascinating to watch and think about (beyond other people's loopiness) is that it shows how works of art become encrusted with their reception.
Manohla Dargis-New York Times

Ascher's unique and unforgettable film is a tribute to movie love. I couldn't have liked it more.
Peter Travers-Rolling Stone

Unique and at times profound, Room 237 is a reminder of how much Kubrick left for us to appreciate in his work, and how the greatest films always leave something more to be discovered with each viewing.
Kevin Jagernauth-The Playlist

A strange and enduring testament to Kubrick's cinematic legacy, as well as a fun way to look at a horror classic in a whole new way.
Rob Vaux-Mania.com

Like any great puzzle, The Shining is a lot of fun to try and solve.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

The effect of Room 237 is intense. It's a deep dive into the rabbit hole of semiotics, designed to train viewers to become alert to what they're really seeing.
Noel Murray-AV Club

For film buffs who love to debate cinematic subtext, the documentary is both exciting and riveting. It's also just plain fun.
Mike McGranaghan-Aisle Seat

...theory-drunk ... hydra-headed exposition of the joys of deep reading and a boundary-pushing experiment in fair usage of copyrighted material.
Chris Barsanti-Film Journal International

I found myself torn between wanting to see The Shining again immediately and never, ever wanting to see it again.
Alonso Duralde-The Wrap

The rapturous responses seem over-the-top for this modest, entertaining,visually clever film. The fun is arguing with its subjects' looney theories; rewatch The Shining first.
Caryn James-James on screenS

I don't necessarily buy any of these alternate readings, but the passion these people bring to their theories is such that you're at least willing to meet them halfway.
Tim Grierson-Deadspin

A delightfully odd film, but also an enjoyable one for film fans.
Mark Adams-Screen International

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