New Room 237 Artwork Explores the Brain of Stanley Kubrick

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New Room 237 Artwork Explores the Brain of Stanley KubrickAnother cool (and extremely yellow) poster has arrived for Rodney Ascher’s controversial documentary on Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining entitled Room 237, and we have it for ya hot, fresh, and full of twists and turns!

From the Press Release
IFC Midnight is proud to present Rodney Ascher’s highly acclaimed ROOM 237, which was released on March 29, 2013, in New York City, followed by a national rollout. The film is simultaneously available on Cable VOD, iTunes, and other digital outlets (Sundance Now, Amazon Streaming, Xbox, and more).

Since its premiere at Sundance, Room 237 had been a festival sensation at Cannes, Toronto, New York, Chicago, AFI, and Fantastic Fest. The film also won the IDA Documentary Award for Best Editing.

Synopsis
After the box office failure of Barry Lyndon, Stanley Kubrick decided to embark on a project that might have more commercial appeal. The Shining, Stephen King’s biggest critical and commercial success yet, seemed like a perfect vehicle. After an arduous production, Kubrick’s film received a wide release in the summer of 1980; the reviews were mixed, but the box office, after a slow start, eventually picked up. End of story? Hardly. In the 30 years since the film’s release, a considerable cult of Shining devotees has emerged, fans who claim to have decoded the film’s secret messages addressing everything from the genocide of Native Americans to a range of government conspiracies. Rodney Ascher’s wry and provocative Room 237 fuses fact and fiction through interviews with cultists and scholars, creating a kaleidoscopic deconstruction of Kubrick’s still controversial classic.

New Room 237 Explores the Brain of Stanley Kubrick

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