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The Filmstruck Cram — Day 9: ‘Dial M for Murder’
Dial M for Murder, which Alfred Hitchcock adapted with precision from a hit play by writer Frederick Knott, was not...
Dial M for Murder, which Alfred Hitchcock adapted with precision from a hit play by writer Frederick Knott, was not...
Unlike other films from The Filmstruck Cram series, such as Shogun Assassin or The Long Good Friday, Brian De Palma’s...
The Candidate is both prescient in its portrayal of campaign politics and entirely quaint in its level of cynicism, the...
Despite it’s well-deserved standing as one of the all-time great British films, The Long Good Friday isn’t easy to purchase...
Luis Buñuel’s Simon of the Desert is the kind “comedy” which provokes more introspection than laughter. It’s a riot of...
“When cut across the neck, a sound like wailing winter winds is heard, they say. I’d always hoped to cut...
1967’s Branded to Kill can be maddening. The film’s renegade director, Seijun Suzuki — who was fired by Nikkatsu in part...
'Chungking Express' deserves to be cherished — yet by the film’s own logic, it seems just as likely to disappear...
There are certain elements of Dracula, or as it was titled in America, Horror of Dracula, which probably garner ironic...
It’s too inexact (and politically fraught) to compare Jake Hannaford, the unraveling fictional director at the center of The Other...