80’s Hit Horror by Stanley Kubrick to Get IMAX Rerun for a Perfect Post-Halloween Watch

Published 11/03/2025, 10:16 AM EST

Each time the name of Stanley Kubrick appears on the screen, a dramatic and agonizing chill seeps into the audience's dreams. A faint sound in the dark, a perfect alignment of hallways, and a color grading that stuns the brain and sticks there. Mastering every aspect of filmmaking, Kubrick has conquered multiple genres, including horror. With every frame of his films, studied for decades, his stories do not just make people scream but also offer them glimpses of the real world. And now, one of his old-time classics is coming back to torment viewers in new and unexpected ways.

Carrying forth the post-Halloween spooky season, a meticulous horror gem from Kubrick's treasury, is going to be at large soon, thanks to IMAX.

Post-Halloween dread comes to IMAX with a Stanley Kubrick classic

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Forty-five years after its original premiere, Stanley Kubrick's horror flick from 1980, The Shining, will be released theatrically for the first time in IMAX on December 12, 2025. Spectators and students of cinema will be able to experience Kubrick's socio-culturally charged masterpiece in a grand manner like never before. The official website of IMAX lists The Shining's tickets as coming soon. Perhaps it will be an event for a limited time only, so the horror fans should keep an eye on their local IMAX listings very soon. 

Already widely discussed among scholars for addressing the topics of the crisis in masculinity, corporate America, racism, and more, the film has never dwindled in its impact on cinematic history. Though The Shining has appeared on silver screens previously, a number of times, IMAX's added touch of remastered visual presentation is a new offering. Having the colors, artworks, each frame, and lights enhanced in IMAX, The Shining gets a new life that amplifies Kubrick's meticulous cinematography and atmospheric horror on a large scale.

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When The Shining returns in IMAX, the audience is not just revisiting a horror classic's rerun but stepping into the chilling geometry of Kubrick's grand narrative that made history.  

The Shining's legacy rewrites cinema history

Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece did not just change horror; it rewrote how cinema uses space, sound, and silence to probe the human mind. What was once dismissed early on is now a study in atmospheric terror, one of the most imitated and endlessly discussed horror films of all time. Its haunting imagery, the twins in the hallway, the maze, the “REDRUM” mirror visual, has seeped into the collective visual language of popular consciousness.

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The film stars Jack Nicholson as the realistic caretaker Jack Torrance, Shelley Duvall as Wendy Torrance, Jack's wife and his anchor, Danny Lloyd as Danny Torrance, Jack and Wendy's son, Scatman Crothers as Dick Hallorann, Barry Nelson as Stuart Ullman, Philip Stone as Delbert Grady, among others. The Shining, unfolding amid the vast silence of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, is a cold mirror to the mind, despite having a conflicted relationship with its source author, Stephen King.    

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Will you watch The Shining on IMAX? Comment below.

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Ipshita Chakraborty

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Ipshita Chakraborty is an entertainment writer at Netflix Junkie. Offering thoughtful and compelling storytelling, they cover everything Hollywood and trending, from the latest streaming sensations to behind-the-scenes buzz. With about 7 years of writing experience for online media, Ipshita brings their voice to the coverage through industry analysis and cultural critique, a strength evident in prior work, such as their views on why the Michaela gender swap was needed in Bridgerton.

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