Robert Burks

‘Marnie’: Hitchcock’s Controversial Exploration of Sexual Violence and the Complexity of the Human Psyche

The film that started out as a critical failure, labeled as the weakest link in the maestro's string of high-quality…

7 years ago

‘Rear Window’: Hitchcock’s Cinematic Exploration of Voyeurism Disguised as a Top-Notch Thriller

  By Sven Mikulec For all our education and filmwatching experience, we still haven't found a better example of a…

8 years ago

‘Strangers on a Train’: A Technically Perfect Psychological Carousel as One of Hitchcock’s Best

One of the most popular psychological crime thrillers that Hitchcock ever made is definitely Strangers on a Train, the master’s…

8 years ago

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

  By Sven Mikulec The first out of five movies that Alfred Hitchcock made with VistaVision and his third and…

8 years ago