What it’s about
Jack Torrance (Nicholson), a frustrated writer, takes a job as off-season caretaker at a remote hotel with wife Wendy (Duvall) and son Danny (Lloyd). The cavernous, empty place holds past secrets that wont stay hidden, and over time, the atmosphere begins to affect Jacks temperament for the worse. When Jack finally grabs an axe and starts bellowing Heeerres Johnny! youll be sorely tempted to rush for the exits yourself.
Why we love it
This brilliant, creepy horror entry from wunderkind director Stanley Kubrick boasts mesmerizing camera work and several bizarre, arresting set pieces. Nicholson is a marvel to watch as his character evolves from a slightly-odd-but-functioning adult to raving psychopath. Scatman Crothers is also memorable as the hotel’s only other resident. Based on Stephen King’s book, the film has Kubrick’s unique (and sometimes twisted) genius all over it. Look for those wild tracking shots as Danny rides his tricycle indoors, and we join him for one extremely spooky ride.