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  • Filmmaking
    • ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
      ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
    • ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
      ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
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      Exposing Femicide in Iran: Cyrus Nowrasteh’s ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
  • Screenwriting
    • ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
      ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
    • ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
      ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
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      Exposing Femicide in Iran: Cyrus Nowrasteh’s ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
  • Interview
    • ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
      ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
    • Filming the Unfilmable and Achieving the Unimaginable: How Kubrick’s ‘Lolita’ Eventually Won Critics Over and Established Itself as an Acclaimed Sardonic Black Comedy
      Filming the Unfilmable and Achieving the Unimaginable: How Kubrick’s ‘Lolita’ Eventually Won Critics Over and Established Itself as an Acclaimed Sardonic Black Comedy
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      Nick Delgado’s ‘Sangre’: An Upcoming Vampire Coming-of-Age Story from a Promising Young Filmmaker
  • Documentary
    • ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
      ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
    • ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
      ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
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      Exposing Femicide in Iran: Cyrus Nowrasteh’s ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
  • Cinematography
    • ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
      ‘The Fisher King’: Terry Gilliam’s Touching Film About Grief, Trauma and Hope
    • ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
      ‘The Driver’: Walter Hill Behind the Wheel of a Glorious Experiment
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      Exposing Femicide in Iran: Cyrus Nowrasteh’s ‘The Stoning of Soraya M.’
  • Editing
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      ‘I Wish I Knew How to Quit You’: Ang Lee’s Deeply Tragic ‘Brokeback Mountain’ Smolders with Slow-Burning Despair
    • It Was Only the Wind, My Dear: The Undisputed Greatness of Jack Clayton’s ‘The Innocents’
      It Was Only the Wind, My Dear: The Undisputed Greatness of Jack Clayton’s ‘The Innocents’
    • Scorsese’s Sexless Period Drama ‘The Age of Innocence’ as a Visceral Depiction of Emotional Starvation and Internalized Violence
      Scorsese’s Sexless Period Drama ‘The Age of Innocence’ as a Visceral Depiction of Emotional Starvation and Internalized Violence
  • Short film
    • ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
      ‘The Devil Needs a Fix’: Ian Ebright’s Sophomore Film Proves His Debut Was No Coincidence
    • ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
      ‘The Line’: Luke Wallace’s Gripping Crime Drama With a Terrific Cast
    • ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More
      ‘Cool Hair’: William Orozco-Cubbon’s Bonnie-and-Clyde-Like Thriller that Leaves Us Wanting More

Alfred Hitchcock

Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting, Screenwriting 101

‘Suspicion’: Proof that a True Artist Can Create Great Things Even Under the Crippling Harness of a Profit-Driven Studio

Documentary, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting 101

Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Lifeboat’: An Expertly Composed Allegorical Thriller That Deserves More Recognition

Cinematography, Documentary, Filmmaking, Screenwriting 101

‘Shadow of a Doubt’: Hitchcock’s Disquieting Little Subversive Masterpiece

Documentary, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting 101

Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘To Catch a Thief’: Bringing Cary Grant Back From a Premature Retirement and Saying Goodbye to Grace Kelly

Documentary, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting 101

‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’: The Thriller Master’s Only Remake

Documentary, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting 101

‘Rebecca’: Why Hitchcock’s First American Film Was so Ahead of Its Time

Documentary, Interview, Screenwriting

Hitchcock’s Partner in Suspense: The Life of Screenwriter Charles Bennett

Filmmaking, Interview

Alfred Hitchcock at the National Film Theatre

Filmmaking, Interview

Cinema: Alfred Hitchcock (1966), a rare interview with the Master of Suspense

Editing, Filmmaking, Interview, Screenwriting

Provocative, pensive and splendidly acted, Hitchcock’s ‘Rope’ is a heck of a film

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