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DVD Pick: Special Editions of Three Hitchcock Masterpieces
Three of Alfred Hitchcock's greatest movies: Psycho , Vertigo and Rear Window were released on DVD this month.
Hitchcock has never looked better than in new restoration set
The beauty of an Alfred Hitchcock movie is how he lets his audience in on the secret.
Ben Child: Kirk Douglas talks about ending the Hollywood blacklist
The decision to credit the screenwriter of Spartacus was essential in undermining McCarthy's witch hunt.
Film Society Screens Hitchcock's "Rope"
"If you haven't seen Alfred Hitchcock's film, - Rope', you haven't seen one of his most acclaimed works - and one of his first masterpieces," says Joe Stinson, Creative Director for the Cape May Film Society ...
Not Alfred Hitchcock, but not far off
Q: I remember a short film about a man being hanged on a railroad bridge. As he is dropped, the rope breaks.
The Best Anthology TV Shows Available for Netflix Instant Viewing with Your Roku
Netflix instant viewing choices are now available to watch on television sets thanks to the Roku device.
Hitchcock used brain science to hook his viewers
Washington, June 7: Ever wondered why Alfred Hitchcock's suspense thrillers are so successful in keeping its viewers on the edge of their seats? Well, they're good is one point for sure, but according to a new ...
Recalling a creepy 'Hitchcock' episode
Q: Years ago I saw a show that was in the mood/theme of "The Twilight Zone" or an Alfred Hitchcock thriller.
The Lizard brings murder and intrigue to Alhambra
“It's like the old Alfred Hitchcock television show”
MURDER, MYSTERY & INTRIGUE 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays through May 17 Lizard Theater 230 W. Main St. via Pasadena Star-News
SARASOTA '08 | Norman Lloyd and Ted Hope Shine At Sarasota
Legendary Hollwood actor Norman Lloyd took a moment to pose for iPOP at the 2008 Sarasota Film Festival 's Night of a Thousand Stars party this past Friday. via IndieWIRE
“We tend to repeat ourselves over and over without realizing it. We use too many adjectives, use the passive voice too much”
Short stories, especially those filled with mystery and surprise endings are the written equivalent of the weekly made-for-TV dramas that engaged author John Floyd as a boy growing up in Atalla County in the ... via Daily Times Leader