Alfred Hitchcock is a skilled director, but one of his more underrated entries was based on a real-life and tragic crime.
The designer used very jarring colors next to dull shades to create an easy narrative that was also enjoyable to watch.
Alfred Hitchcock's films are known for their iconic leading ladies despite the director's troubling ulterior motives behind ...
Director Alfred Hitchcock often collaborated with James Stewart to create iconic works like Vertigo and Rear Window. Which is ...
HOMEOWNERS are “terrified” to go outside as thousands of psycho seagulls fill the skies in scenes akin to Alfred Hitchcock ...
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“I was never allowed to do it,” he explained, which left him feeling “defeated.” He even had the title The Man on Lincoln’s ...
It’s baffling to think that some of these pioneering directors were never recognized by the Academy during their lifetimes.
The national government has intervened in a local planning squabble, which has become a symbol for how far it will go to use ...
Within the first two scenes, Margot reveals her unhappiness away from Maxine, while Tony reveals his backstory as a failed novelist with expensive tastes marrying Margot for her money and using his ...
Megastar Chiranjeevi, a stalwart of Telugu cinema, recently unveiled the second edition of ‘Master of Suspense Hitchcock’, a ...