There are some film directors who are truly iconic. In fact, they are such a staple in entertainment history and culture that their last names alone are instantly recognizable. Scorsese. Nolan.
Alfred Hitchcock made movies across six different decades, with at least one classic coming out per decade, from the 1920s to ...
While considered a minor work in Hitchcock’s filmography and the annals of film noir, “I Confess” is Hitchcock’s most ...
There’s plenty of stuff to watch on Netflix, but movie-watchers interested in films made before 1990 or so might be better-advised to check out just about any other streaming service out there, ...
On May 12, the Special Projects Committee hosted the latest installment of their Classic Film Series with a screening of Sir Alfred Hitchcock’s DGA Award-nominated 1954 feature, Rear Window. The ...
From Alfred Hitchcock's classic 'Rear Window' to a 2021 Sydney Sweeney thriller, these voyeuristic thrillers are some of the ...
As they did for the Film Noir Festival, the Heights Theater and Trylon Cinema are teaming up for the 2025 Hitchcock Film Festival, which will present five films from the Master of Suspense. This ...
The favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie of filmmaker Christopher Nolan wouldn’t be most people’s choice but Foreign Correspondent is a forgotten masterpiece of the spy genre. Nolan has more authority than ...