

Film
One for The Birds — Hitchcock’s Masterpiece at 60
...And remember, the next scream you hear could be your own!
...And remember, the next scream you hear could be your own!
Psycho III Review Reviving Norman Bates for the decade of slasher movies was a no-brainer, but Psycho II dove too deep...
When asked to name a few of the terrific thespians which graced the screen for Alfred Hitchcock during the director’s...
Alfred Hitchcock, The Master of Suspense There have been enough books and articles on Alfred Hitchcock and his work to...
Psycho was and is so ahead of its time… After 60 years since first shocking the film industry and audiences’...
Six decades after the release of "Psycho," it remains Alfred Hitchcock's most adventurous film and the blueprint for extreme horror...
The Essential Hitchcock: Rear Window While deservedly known as the Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock’s playful side is often overlooked...
A bomb explodes beneath a dinner table — that’s a surprise. But a bomb that ticks away, unbeknownst to those...
Dial M for Murder, which Alfred Hitchcock adapted with precision from a hit play by writer Frederick Knott, was not...
Anticipation is the key to Cary Grant's entrance in 1946's Notorious. And trolling, of course.