Revisit Alfred Hitchcock's avian horror classic The Birds in an exclusive excerpt from Tony Lee Moral's A Century of ...
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There are probably greater movie directors than Alfred Hitchcock (or maybe not), but cinema would look very different today without the long, bulky shadow cast by the Master of Suspense. In his native ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Give the master of suspense a rope, and he’ll turn it into a masterpiece that leaves his critics gasping. It was only after ...
From Psycho to Rear Window, these Hitchcock classics prove why he mastered suspense better than anyone in cinema history.
Adapted from a play by Seán O'Casey, this film follows a working-class family in Dublin during the Irish Civil War. Hitchcock deserves credit for putting his personal artistic flourishes aside to ...
A new book explores Hitchcock’s influence and filmmaking through a unique lens: the architecture in his films. In The Architecture of Suspense: The Built World in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock, ...
Andrew McGowan studied at Bowdoin College and the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television. Hs has served on programming and judicial teams for several film festivals, and has written about cinema ...
Alfred Hitchcock is among cinema’s most influential and revered directors. Known as The Master of Suspense, Hitchcock rose to prominence in the late 1920s, but achieved the apex of his fame throughout ...
Telluride: Impressionist Alistair McGowan voices the late director so that the Master of Suspense can walk you through his films "himself." Here’s a film documentary that feels like a time-travel ...
More than 80 years after Alfred Hitchcock filmed “Shadow of a Doubt” in Santa Rosa, the thriller remains both a landmark of suspense cinema and a rare visual record of the city during wartime ...
Give the master of suspense a rope, and he'll turn it into a masterpiece that leaves his critics gasping. It was only after Hitchcock's masterpiece that the novel was finally recognized for its ...