“ROOM 237″ AND THE MUSIC OF “THE SHINING”

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on Friday, January 27th, 2012

I’m leaving Sundance this year was the longest list of films I missed but really want to see then ever before. At the very top of is Room 237, Rodney Ascher’s treatise on the multiple meanings viewers have constructed from Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining. “Discover why many have been trapped in the Overlook Hotel for over 30 years,” is the film’s beguiling tagline. Here, via Lance Weiler’s Text of Light, is an excerpt about the music.

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  • Mr. Milich

    Text is the right color but wrong font. Kubrick used Helvetica for The Shining not Futura…

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