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“The Shining is a children’s film in comparison” This thriller is the scariest film in the cinema: Stanley Kubrick was categorical!

“The Shining is a children’s film in comparison” This thriller is the scariest film in the cinema: Stanley Kubrick was categorical!

News culture “The Shining is a children’s film in comparison” This thriller is the scariest film in the cinema: Stanley Kubrick was categorical! Published on 03.09.2024 at 21:30 Share : In the long list of films he has seen throughout his life, Stanley Kubrick calls The Man Who Wanted to Know (1988), directed by Georges ...

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Nintendo aware of annoying bug in Infinite Ocean: The Shining

Nintendo aware of annoying bug in Infinite Ocean: The Shining

The new edition of Endless Ocean: Luminous was released on Switch last week and it seems that there is an annoying purchase in the game. It was enough of a problem for Nintendo to post a response on social media. Basically this glitch makes it “impossible to unlock 55 on the mystery board”. You can ...

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Litten 100% perfect IV stats, shining Litten in Pokemon Go

Litten 100% perfect IV stats, shining Litten in Pokemon Go

This week Spotlight hour is all about the Pokemon Fire Cat, making this the perfect time to catch a perfectly lit In Pokemon Go. While Litten and its evolution Incineroar are quite weak in Pokémon Go, they are still highly regarded Starter Pokémon and easily the best starters of its generation. Moreover, with the double ...

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Why wait for another Fire Emblem when you can play Shining Force?

Why wait for another Fire Emblem when you can play Shining Force?

Fire Emblem Quite possibly one of the earliest and most famous tactical role-playing games, though there will be more than a decade between the Japanese and international releases of the series.However, for those of us in the West who like to do aerial wargaming in fantasy settings, you can do worse than checking the equally ...