Hello Visitor, Thanks to visit this blog. Here you can Watch Room 237 Movie Online Streaming without Downloading and paying anything. This movie directed by Rodney Ascher and writed by . Room 237 Movie released on Mar 29, 2013 Limited on the Theatres. Now, You can stream this Documentary,Television,Horror movie instantly without survey within 1 hr. 43 min.. 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.) .If You Like this movie you can streaming Room 237 movie without downloading HERE
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User Count Like : 3,152
All Critics Rating : 7.4
All Critics Count : 48
All Critics Percentage : 96 %
Genres: : Documentary,Television,Horror
Release: : Mar 29, 2013 Limited
Review For Room 237 Movie
[An] intriguing documentary ...Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
One of the great movies about movies.
Rob Nelson-Variety
A wacky, sometimes hilariously esoteric deconstruction of the subliminal messages and hidden meanings in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining.
Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
A bunch of obsessives obsessing about an obsessive movie maker's obsessive movie.
Roger Moore-Movie Nation
Kubrick fans will find the way the film points out things you may not have noticed interesting, regardless of whether you consider such things to be meaningless inconsistencies or carefully seeded clues.
Ian Berriman-SFX Magazine
For Kubrick aficionados or fans of "The Shining," Rodney Ascher's fine toothed combing of the 1980 horror film is intelligent, clever, and incredibly engrossing...
Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed
Weird interpretations of Stanley Kubrick's 'The Shining' concocted of wacky conspiracy theories and urban legends.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Guarantees a whole new perspective on the 1980 movie, while making any future viewing of The Shining immense fun with all this fresh information to process and flashes of madness to sort out. It's a hypnotic documentary.
Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Tells us more about 'The Shining" than we ever thought possible, though not a single interpretation voiced in this doc could be accurate.
Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve
Astonishing playful and idiosyncratic cult film documentary by LA filmmaker Rodney Ascher.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Wow... The Shining just got ten times better!
Graham Young-Birmingham Mail
Room 237 probably won't convert you into a believer of any of the theories expounded, but it will make you want to watch The Shining again. And when you do, you may well do a double take when you see Danny's Apollo 11 sweater.
Jason Best-Movie Talk
Think of it as Trekkies for the horror set.
Staci Layne Wilson-StaciWilson.com
Amusing and interesting if you're a fan of the film ...
Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
...a fascinating glimpse into one-track nit-pickery, at least as entertaining as the whole "Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln, Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy" spiel.
Luke Y. Thompson-Nerdist
Using interviews, archive footage and a creepy original soundtrack, director Rodney Ascher ponders what makes Kubrick's film such a draw among geeks and conspiracy theorists.
Andy Lea-Daily Star
If nothing else, it will make you see the film in a whole new light.
Alistair Harkness-Scotsman
A picture as riveting as being buttonholed by the Ancient Mariner ...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
King famously hated Kubrick's version of his book, but, considering the effect the film seems to have had on impressionable minds, he might approve of Ascher's amusing study.
Donald Clarke-Irish Times
Misery-style uber-fandom meets David Icke conspiracy freakery.
Andrew Osmond-SFX Magazine
What Kubrick himself would have felt we can't know, but it might have been exasperated.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
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