Tag: Stanley Kubrick


  • ‘The Shining’ – What makes it so terrifying?

    Over Halloween, I decided to finally sit down and watch ‘The Shining’ after years of saying I would. I watched it probably the scariest way – alone at night, in my room with my headphones on, and I experienced every facet of the ‘creepy’ this film had to offer. After watching it, a few times […]

  • Flashback Review: The Shining

    Olivia Dellar looks back on the influential horror in honour of its 40-year anniversary.

  • Nostalgic News: The Shining was released 40 years ago

    Katie Evans celebrates this 80s horror classic.

  • A Clockwork Orange ‘sequel’ discovered

    The unfinished follow-up has been described as “part philosophical reflection and part autobiography”.

  • The Edge’s Favourite Not-At-All-Christmassy ‘Christmas’ Films

    Sometimes Elf just doesn’t cut it. The Edge writers take a look at the definitely-not-Christmassy films they associate with the festive season.

  • Just Keep Swimming: How can cinema help us with the university journey?

    Liam Beazley provides his take on the films that can help make the university journey that little bit easier.

  • Nostalgic News: Anthony Burgess released A Clockwork Orange 50 years ago today

    Anthony Burgess’ legendary novel, dealing with juvenile delinquency and a bleak dystopian world was released 50 years ago today.

  • Cult Classics: Eyes Wide Shut

    Writer Ben takes a look back at Stanley Kubrick’s ‘masterpiece’ Eyes Wide Shut, starring Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.

  • This Week At Harbour Lights (12/08/16 – 18/08/16)

    This week at Harbour Lights: Sharks, Spies and Shakespeare.