Alexandre Aja, on “The Shining”

French director Alexandre Aja rose to fame with his 2003 horror movie “High Tension,” which kicked open doors for him in Hollywood that led to the 2006 “Hills Have Eyes Remake,” as well as “Piranha 3D,” “Horns,” and “Crawl.” Speaking to Rotten Tomatoes, Aja picked “The Shining” as one of his favorite movies ever because it was his “first cinematic shock.”
“I accidentally watched ‘The Shining’ at age seven and it was the most traumatic experience and maybe one of the reasons why I’m doing what I’m doing today,” Aja said. “Then, year after year, it’s that movie that I can watch again and again. I’m obsessed with every shot that they cut, every bit of dialogue, every emotion. I think there is a perfection for me in this movie. —ZS