
“Stage Fright” is one of the forgotten Hitchcock films, and usually for good reason. While the film has its share of twists and turns, the plot is something you’d see in a […]
“Stage Fright” is one of the forgotten Hitchcock films, and usually for good reason. While the film has its share of twists and turns, the plot is something you’d see in a […]
What do you do when two rather unlikable yet relatable characters want to kill an irredeemable despicable character? You get a twist thriller where everyone gets what is coming to them. “Diabolique” […]
This is the first time I’ve had an opportunity to talk about a dead film genre – The screwball comedy. A screwball comedy can be traced back as far as Frank Capra’s […]
Okay, this the last Alfred Hitchcock film I’ll review for a while, I promise. “Topaz” is slightly different from Hitchcock’s other spy thrillers due to being inspired by the Cuban Missile Crisis […]
This was an odd film for Hitchcock to make – A film where the cool, beauty and intoxicating blonde becomes the lead character. In most Alfred Hitchcock films, the lead female is […]
Alfred Hitchcock directing Paul Newman and Julie Andrews. What more needs to be said? This is three drastically different film worlds colliding together and seeing what sticks. This is Cool Hand Luke […]
For being the final Alfred Hitchcock outing, this was a fine way to go out. “Family Plot” follows a “median” and her taxi-driver boyfriend, who scam widows and old ladies by claiming […]
“Always make the audience suffer as much as possible.” ~Alfred Hitchcock Watching a Hitchcock film is like being dangled over the top of a twenty-story building – nerve-wracking, irritating, intense and nothing […]