In Hitchcock’s eyes, period epics like Cleopatra and Ben-Hur required “just quantities of people and scenery,” and took ...
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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.
Writing for Screenrant, TV critic Ben Sherlock said with its "shocking midpoint twist, pitch-perfect cinematography and ...
Hitchcock did everything in his power to mystify the plot of "Psycho." But things didn't really go according to plan in the ...
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, ...
From his early 1936 British espionage thriller, Sabotage, based on Joseph Conrad 's novel, The Secret Agent, to his ...
From ‘The Wizard of Oz’ to ‘Citizen Kane’ to ‘Sunset Boulevard,’ these canonical staples really are as good as everybody says ...
Zach Laws is a longtime entertainment journalist and movie features writer. He is also an independent filmmaker and member of the Screen Actors Guild based out of Los Angeles. Zach grew up watching ...
During the 1950s, Alfred Hitchcock released a slew of defining thrillers, including Dial M for Murder, Rear Window, Vertigo, ...