Canadian filmmaker Jason James talks to THR about his dreamlike neo-noir-thriller-meets-rom-com, which premieres at SXSW ...
Melody Thomas Scott began acting at age 4, starred in Hitchcock's Marnie at 8, and has played Nikki Newman on 'The Young and ...
Image Credit: Tippi Hedren in Alfred Hitchcock's 'The Birds' (Image: Universal Pictures) For five days in 1962, Tippi Hedren ...
Two giant bronze crow sculptures, "An Attempted Murder," are drawing fear, fascination and crowds in San Francisco's ...
When Bruce Dern was leaving the Actors Studio to try to make it in Los Angeles, Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg warned him that he wasn’t going to be landing leading man parts. Dern, who turns 90 next ...
The Mountain Eagle, at least what we know, is set in Kentucky, where the wife of J.P. Pettigrew (Bernhard Goetzke) dies after giving birth to their son, Edward (John F. Hamilton), who is born disabled ...
Mention the music of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 remake of his own “The Man Who Knew Too Much” to the average film buff and Doris Day’s singing of its Oscar-winning pop hit, “Que Sera, Sera,” will ...
This ten-part personal essay on iconic director Alfred Hitchcock’s Marnie was part of Maddy’s Third Master of Suspense Blogathon. Click here for the site in general, which is called Classic Film and ...
From the shocking shower scene in “Psycho” to the claustrophobic third act of “Vertigo,” Alfred Hitchcock’s body of work is virtually unrivaled—and virtually inescapable. His fingerprints are on ...
Special events salute San Francisco's Balboa neighborhood theater, a queer cinema series kicks off in San Francisco and Alfred Hitchcock movies screen in Palo Alto this week. Also: two arthouse ...
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 ...
We don't talk about Bruno. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. But “best” doesn't necessarily mean my “favorite,” and if we're ...