‘Suspicion’: Proof that a True Artist Can Create Great Things Even Under the Crippling Harness of a Profit-Driven Studio ‘Suspicion’: Proof that a True Artist Can Create Great Things Even Under the Crippling Harness of a Profit-Driven Studio Read an article »
Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Lifeboat’: An Expertly Composed Allegorical Thriller That Deserves More Recognition Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Lifeboat’: An Expertly Composed Allegorical Thriller That Deserves More Recognition Read an article »
‘Shadow of a Doubt’: Hitchcock’s Disquieting Little Subversive Masterpiece ‘Shadow of a Doubt’: Hitchcock’s Disquieting Little Subversive Masterpiece Read an article »
Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’: Bringing Cary Grant Back From a Premature Retirement and Saying Goodbye to Grace Kelly Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’: Bringing Cary Grant Back From a Premature Retirement and Saying Goodbye to Grace Kelly Read an article »
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‘Rebecca’ at 85: Why Hitchcock’s First American Film Was so Ahead of Its Time ‘Rebecca’ at 85: Why Hitchcock’s First American Film Was so Ahead of Its Time Read an article »
Hitchcock’s Partner in Suspense: The Life of Screenwriter Charles Bennett Hitchcock’s Partner in Suspense: The Life of Screenwriter Charles Bennett Read an article »
Alfred Hitchcock at the National Film Theatre Alfred Hitchcock at the National Film Theatre Read an article »
Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock (1966), a rare interview with the Master of Suspense Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock (1966), a rare interview with the Master of Suspense Read an article »
Provocative, pensive and splendidly acted, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is a heck of a film Provocative, pensive and splendidly acted, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is a heck of a film Read an article »