Alfred Hitchcock proved time and again that he was the master of suspense. Surely, there's no better time than Halloween to look back on Hitchcock's body of work. Our Seth Doane does the honors: If ...
Monster: The Ed Gein Story portrays Alfred Hitchcock as abusive and voyeuristic, reflecting decades of reporting on his ...
The view from the roof of 1302 Taylor St., which features in the opening sequences of "Vertigo." At top, how it appears in the movie; bottom, the view more recently. (Courtesy Reel SF) Alfred ...
Alfred Hitchcock is a cinematic icon. His work was so influential on the thriller genre that cinephiles have coined the term ‘Hitchcockian’ to describe his signature style. Very few directors have ...
“Monster: The Ed Gein Story” brought in a number of Hollywood icons to show how the Wisconsin killer had a ripple effect through the filmmaking industry, but Alfred Hitchcock was the first, most ...