Shelley Duvall was a sublime and subversive screen presence
Peter Bradshaw
Shelley Duvall – a life in pictures
Shelley Duvall, star of The Shining and Annie Hall, dies aged 75
Ranked
Shelley Duvall: her 20 greatest films
May 2020
The Shining at 40: will we ever fully understand what it all means?
Stanley Kubrick’s terrifying Stephen King adaptation is as chilly and confounding as ever, a puzzle that may never be solved
October 2016
The Shining has lost its shine – Kubrick was slumming it in a genre he despised
The director’s horror masterpiece deserves its cult status, but now after its motifs have been quoted endlessly for years, its thrills have worn thin
October 2014
The film that frightened me most
The Shining: the film that frightened me most
From the Guardian archive
From the archive, 2 October 1980: Stanley Kubrick's The Shining - review
November 2013
Directors v stars: the most epic on-set bust-ups in cinema history
Blue Is the Warmest Colour, the award-winning French film, is already notorious for its fisticuffs between its stars and director. Andrew Pulver recalls some vintage feuds
September 2013
Stephen King damns Shelley Duvall's character in film of The Shining
Promoting his sequel to The Shining, King says that Stanley Kurbick's version of Wendy Torrance is 'one of the most misogynistic characters ever put on film'