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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.)
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Movie Title : Room 237
Release Date : Mar 29, 2013 Limited
Genre Movie :Documentary,Television,Horror
Mpaa Rating : Unrated
Actors :Bill Blakemore,Geoffrey Cocks,Juli Kearns,John Fell Ryan,Jay Weldner,Buffy Visick


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Visitor Ranting & Critics For Room 237

User Ranting Movie Room 237 : 3.5
User Count Like for Room 237 : 5,511
Critics Ranting For Room 237 : 7.6
Critics Percentage For Room 237 : 93 %

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TagLine Room 237 Some movies stay with you forever... and ever... and ever.
Review For Movie Room 237
The results can range from enlightening - Kubrick did like to mess with things - to embarrassing. But it's never dull. "Room 237" shines.
Tom Long-Detroit News

You don't have to buy any of the nutty theories in Room 237 to appreciate what director Rodney Ascher has accomplished.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald

It's nuts, in the best possible way.
Bill Goodykoontz-Arizona Republic

Their imaginings are not far removed from the deconstuctionist gobbledygook that has hammerlocked academic film and literary scholarship. But here at least the gobbledygook is entertaining.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor

[It] may be the surpassingly eccentric-and enormously entertaining-film that Kubrick deserves.
Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal

"Room 237" is an act of uncommon devotion to cinema, embracing the notion that movies are best defined by what happens to us as we watch them - how our own beliefs and experiences dictate our interpretation of what we've seen and heard.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times

Powered by a deep and abiding affection for both The Shining and Kubrick in general, Room 237 is an amuse-bouche of remix culture.
Brent Simon-Shared Darkness

Room 237 is an extended riff of the "Paul is dead" variety. But, you know what? Sometimes a guy moving a table in the background is just a guy moving a table in the background.
Jeff Meyers-Metro Times (Detroit, MI)

A diverting excursion for lovers of Kubrick's films...even if, at over a hundred minutes, it does go on a bit long.
Frank Swietek-One Guy's Opinion

A fascinating doc that will get both film geeks and conspiracy theorists alike drooling, it all but guarantees you'll never watch The Shining quite the same way again.
Mike Scott-Times-Picayune

Confounding, eye-opening, and often hilarious.
Norm Schrager-Paste Magazine

I suspect that Ascher's intention was to dynamize an academic exercise, but these constant, sundry inserts render the tone as corny and glib as a VH1 special.
Kimberley Jones-Austin Chronicle

The thrill's in the thinking about little pieces of cinematic language as words contributing to a two-hour essay.
Matt Pais-RedEye

Would it be hypocritical to say that I loved "Room 237," even thought I felt like 75 percent of what was said in it was completely hooey?
Stephen Silver-EntertainmentTell

a journey down a rabbit hole worth taking, as the film immerses us in alternately fascinating, compelling, absurd, and frightening theories about what, exactly, The Shining is (or might be) about
James Kendrick-Q Network Film Desk

Room 237 is both an ode to the subversive nature of the movies and a fascinating insight into clashing obsessions in its most lurid form, even when its stylistic choices seek to destroy the experience.
Simon Brookfield-We Got This Covered

I can't buy into the notion of Stanley Kubrick faking Apollo 11's moon landing but he definitely helped Shelley Duvall fake a movie career.
Steve Persall-Tampa Bay Times

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Movie Overview For Room 237

A subjective documentary that explores the numerous theories about the hidden meanings within Stanley Kubrick's film The Shining. The film may be over 30 years old but it continues to inspire debate, speculation, and mystery. Five very different points of view are illuminated through voice over, film clips, animation and dramatic reenactments. Together they'll draw the audience into a new maze, one with endless detours and dead ends, many ways in, but no way out.

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TagLine Room 237 Some movies stay with you forever... and ever... and ever.

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