The Shining currently has an average rating of 8.2 out of 10 and has been rated by 4658 users on our platform.

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Isyix Rose
rated 9

It's a iconic movie, a classic horror film, but the final is confusing to me

1 year ago
Rhonda walling
rated 10

Love this flick! Jack Nicholson great actor

9 months ago
Caroline Hjortshøj
rated 8

A classic!

1 year ago
Elina García
rated 8

Not that scary as I thought

1 year ago
Critic Peter Bradshaw
rated 10

The rerelease of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' is another chance to savour, first of all, those magnificent interior sets.

Read full review at The Guardian
Malin Andersson
rated 10

The best horrormovie of all times

1 year ago
Mia
rated 6

It’s a great movie and I can understand why it became so huge, but today, it really doesn’t add up to the better, scarier horror movies. Kinda disappointed as I really wanted to like this movie

2 years ago
gwrkhs4dkj
rated 9

Good movie

1 year ago
Elisabeth Torolfsdatter
rated 10

a classic horror, no above or below. claustrophobic, psychological perfectionism. you step straight into the 70s. and the quiet empty feeling creeps inside you. the music and sounds are brilliant. i still see it.

8 months ago
Stine Hansen
rated 7

Classic horror movie, with some interesting elements

7 months ago
Igara Félix da Silva
rated 10
10 months ago
Sanne Amorsen
rated 9

Never gets old

4 months ago
Critic Ian Nathan
rated 10

Ostensibly a haunted house story, it manages to traverse a complex world of incipient madness, spectral murder and supernatural visions... and also makes you jump.

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Kasper Løvborg
rated 9

Awesome horror film. It's creepy and it's beautifully shot. Nicholson's acting is both scary and fun.

3 years ago
Critic Roger Ebert
rated 10

It is this elusive open-endedness that makes Kubrick's film so strangely disturbing.

Read full review at Roger Ebert
Critic Eric Henderson
rated 10

...dwells at the outer limits of what can be thought of as a genre film, stretching the definition, filling it out, leaving it richer in its wake.

Read full review at Slant Magazine