Alfred Hitchcock
‘Vertigo’ at 65 – Review
Alfred Hitchcock thriller ‘Vertigo’ (1958) is a perfect case study for how perception changes art. Now 65, it is Hitchcock’s greatest achievement. Review by Rob Jones.
Read MoreWhere to Start with Orson Welles
Orson Welles was hailed a filmmaking genius from the beginning of his career and had one of Hollywood’s most interesting careers. This is a guide on Where to Start with Orson Welles. By George Taylor.
Read More‘The Birds’ at 60 – Review
At 60-years-old, archetypal natural horror (creature feature) ‘The Birds’ continues to exemplify director Alfred Hitchcock’s mastery of suspense. Review by Sam Sewell-Peterson.
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The Greatest Film Trailer of All Time? Psycho (1960)
Analysing the iconic trailer to the iconic 1960 horror ‘Psycho’, starring a first person narration from director Alfred Hitchcock himself. Feature by Kieran Judge.
Read MoreRebecca (2020) Review
Ben Wheatley adapts Daphne De Maurier’s “Rebecca”, first put to screen by Alfred Hitchcock, with Armie Hammer, Kristin Scott Thomas and particularly Lily James excelling in their roles. Beth Sawdon reviews.
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Shot For Shot: Safe-Theft Scene in Hitchcock’s ‘Marnie’ (1964)
Over half a century later, Hitchcock’s movies still have us on the edge of our seats. But why? Kieran Judge breaks down how he masterfully manipulates his audience in a shot-by-shot analysis of a scene from ‘Marnie’ (1964).
Read More5 Classic Horror Films to See This Halloween
Struggling for a choice of horror film to watch this Halloween? These 5 classic horror films from 1960 and earlier may be of some interest…
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