Three movies from Alfred Hitchcock - all of which are classics in their own right - share a surprising connection that binds them all together. During the 1950s, the critically acclaimed and ...
The director combined camera, sound and perspective techniques to create almost unbearable tension and anxiety for the audience. Essentials The director combined camera, sound and perspective ...
Despite being far away from the highest tier of Alfred Hitchcock movies, The Trouble With Harry features a line that the director considers the best out of all his films. Following two back-to-back ...
Hitchcock & Herrmann — the alliteration rolls off the tongue almost as agreeably as the collaboration between Alfred ...