- Hitchcock live and in 3-D: from film into theatre - Edmonton Journal (blog) (01/Oct/2014)
It's the perfect place for a vintage entertainment: The show that opens Wednesday night at the Fort Edmonton's elegantly restored Capitol Theatre, a gem of 1929 provenance, gathers a trio of early films by the master of cinematic suspense, Alfred Hitchcock.
- Watch this supercut of Alfred Hitchcock close-ups - The Vine (01/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock knew the power of a simple look on a face, with close-ups and masterful editing becoming an iconic part of his filmmaking. In one interview he even went as far to say, "I don't give a damn what the film is about. I'm more interested in how to ...
- Two Faces of January - PGH City Paper (01/Oct/2014)
Hossein Amini's new period drama invokes the films of Alfred Hitchcock — a psychological crime thriller, set in a sunny European tourist spot, in which seemingly perfectly nice people do perfectly ghastly things. (You may not be surprised to learn that the film ...
- The Alden in McLean to Screen Hitchcock's BLACKMAIL, 10/22 - Broadway World (01/Oct/2014)
The Alden in McLean will launch its 2014-2015 Classics of the Silent Screen series with a little-known silent film by "Master of Suspense" Alfred Hitchcock. "Blackmail" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22. Tickets are $12, $8 for Dranesville Small ...
- An Unnerving Collection Of All The Eyes In Alfred Hitchcock's Films - Gizmodo Australia (01/Oct/2014)
An unnerving collection of all the eyes in Alfred Hitchcock's films. Video: Kogonada — at the Criterion Collection — made this brilliant compilation of the eyes in Alfred Hitchcock's films, to the song of Anything can happen, and usually does… On the Orient ...
- Daddy Issues - The Portland Mercury (01/Oct/2014)
PATRICIA HIGHSMITH'S bleak, meticulously plotted novels never fail to deliver the most cynical portrait of human behavior. That might be why her stories are perpetually adapted into films—most famously by Alfred Hitchcock—and it's something The Two ...
- The Two Faces of January Directed by Hossein Amini - Washington City Paper (01/Oct/2014)
Here, he takes on the a book by Patricia Highsmith, whose noirish literary works have been translated by directors like Alfred Hitchcock and Anthony Minghella. Drive, despite its marketing as an action flick, is a surprisingly slow burner, dominated by quiet that ...
- David Fincher's 'Gone Girl' with Ben Affleck stirs Oscar buzz, but chilly style has ... - New York Daily News (02/Oct/2014)
Who does David Fincher have to kill to win an Oscar? Alfred Hitchcock never got a gold statuette for directing — and the same fate could be playing out for our modern Hitch, who is earning rave reviews for his newest thriller, “Gone Girl,” opening on Friday.
- Cheeky crow photobombs street snap to create scary bird-woman image - Mirror.co.uk (02/Oct/2014)
Looking like a creepy creation Alfred Hitchcock should have shoehorned into his classic horror flick The Birds, the fearsome-looking crow-headed tights wearer seems ready to take on anything that crosses its path. But if you're planning on buying a ...
- Taking '39 Steps' from Hitchcock to comedy - South Bend Tribune (02/Oct/2014)
Funny stuff, from thrill master Alfred Hitchcock's “The 39 Steps.” “It's a big-time comedy,” Bethel College theater chairman Richard Young says about Patrick Barlow's stage adaption of "The 39 Steps" that he's directing in a production that opens today.
- Is this the bird woman of Aberdeen? Cheeky crow photobombs street snap to ... - Irish Mirror (02/Oct/2014)
Looking like a creepy creation Alfred Hitchcock should have shoehorned into his classic horror flick The Birds, the fearsome-looking crow-headed tights wearer seems ready to take on anything that crosses its path. But if you're planning on buying a ...
- 'The Wrong Man' honored - Queens Chronicle (02/Oct/2014)
Manny Balestero is famous for being the inspiration for Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film “The Wrong Man.” The Elmhurst resident was arrested in 1953 after three people wrongly identified him as the person who robbed a Prudential Insurance Co. office. He was ...
- 9. Scary movies - Daily Herald (03/Oct/2014)
In this 1954 file photo, James Stewart and Grace Kelly are shown in Alfred Hitchcock's film, "Rear Window." 2014-10-02T14:05:00Z 2014-10-02T14:17:18Z 9. Scary movies Daily Herald. 9 hours ago. I'm not a horror film fanatic. In fact, horror movies these days ...
- Dial M for Murder: KHS Roo Players performing 1954 Hitchcock classic - Killeen Daily Herald (03/Oct/2014)
The KHS Roo Players are performing “Dial M for Murder,” an Alfred Hitchcock classic that the theater director and student actors said will provide suspense, adventure and even some laughs. “This is a classic thriller,” said KHS theater director Jeremy Falch.
- Top Must See Halloween Movie List 2014 - Winston View (03/Oct/2014)
It's finally October, and that means it's time for the film fests every night with popcorn and screams. Lucky for you we've researched the top horror movies to watch around Halloween, from John Carpenter to Alfred Hitchcock and many more, these are the top ...
- "I Deal In Nightmares": Watch Vintage 20-Minute Interview With Alfred Hitchcock - Indie Wire (blog) (03/Oct/2014)
One filmmaker whose films are a staple of the annual celebration of the macabre is the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. Earlier this week, a 20-minute long interview from 1966 with the British filmmaker surfaced online and it not only showcases ...
- City to battle blackbirds Tuesday - messenger-inquirer (03/Oct/2014)
When the sun sinks low in the western skies these days, Dana Marshall has flashbacks to an Alfred Hitchcock movie. "The birds start coming in around 6 p.m.," Marshall, property manager at Royal Arms, a 136-unit apartment complex at 1200 E. Byers Ave., ...
- Alabaster Amstar hosting retro cinema - Alabaster Reporter (03/Oct/2014)
ALABASTER – Retro movie buffs will have a chance to catch their favorite movies on the silver screen over the next few months through the Alabaster Amstar theater's “retro cinema.” Each Tuesday and Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., the theater will show a popular ...
- La mirada de Hitchcock - ARG Noticias (03/Oct/2014)
Pocos directores han logrado imprimir imágenes mentales en las cabezas de los espectadores de tal manera que quede para siempre. Pero uno de ellos fue sin duda Alfred Hitchcock, quien, a través de una cinematografía impecable, lograba transformar los ...
- Exclusive - Director Katt Shea on her favourite horror movie, Psycho - MOVIEPILOT (03/Oct/2014)
This really dates me, but the horror movie that had the biggest effect on me was Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. I saw it when I was far too young on TV in the middle of the afternoon, many years after it was released. It scared the crap out of me and I was terrified to ...
- Back up 'The 39 Steps' - Philly.com (04/Oct/2014)
The 39 Steps, Patrick Barlow's winking romp through Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 film, itself adapted from John Buchan's 1915 spy novel, has proved it has the goods to be a regional theater staple in perpetuity. The play lands at Bristol Riverside Theatre after a ...
- Switzerland and Germany win after thrilling team final - Minigolfnews (04/Oct/2014)
What a thrilling team final at the European Championship in Neutraubling! Alfred Hitchcock couldn't have arranged it better. I could hardly work today because I pressed the reload button in my firefox browser every few minutes. The ladies teams from ...
- STEVEN REA'S PICKS - Philly.com (05/Oct/2014)
Hitchcock silents with live music. Alfred Hitchcock's 1927 silent The Lodger is about a London serial killer stalking young, blond women. (Yes, even at the start of his career, Hitch was already obsessed with blondes.) This week - Tuesday at the County Theater ...
- Review: The 39 Steps - Philly.com (blog) (05/Oct/2014)
The 39 Steps, Patrick Barlow's winking romp through Alfred Hitchcock's 1935 film, itself adapted from John Buchan's 1915 spy novel, has proved it has the goods to be a regional theater staple in perpetuity. The play lands at Bristol Riverside Theatre after a ...
- Hospital spends €20000 trying to enforce 'no-fly zone' for angry birds - Irish Independent (06/Oct/2014)
Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Drogheda. Photo: Ray Cullen. In a scene reminiscent of a terrifying Alfred Hitchcock movie, a hospital in Drogheda has had to spend almost €20,000 on specialist netting to protect its workers from flocks of angry birds. Share.
- 'Angry birds' cost hospital €20k in nets - Herald.ie (06/Oct/2014)
In A scene reminiscent of an Alfred Hitchcock movie, a hospital in Drogheda has had to spend almost €20,000 on specialist netting to protect its staff from flocks of angry birds. Also in this section. Love/Hate - I was disguised as one of the crew when we filmed ...
- Chuck's Classics: "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943) - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette (06/Oct/2014)
When Joseph Cotton was cast as mild-mannered Charlie Oakley, a seemingly kind man with a dark secret, in this Alfred Hitchcock film, the actor was unsure about the director's purpose or how he was to approach the role. Before cameras rolled, Hitchcock ...
- Slavoj Žižek webchat – post your questions now - The Guardian (06/Oct/2014)
In other books, he applies these ways of thinking to film directors like Alfred Hitchcock or David Lynch; he also frequently wades into the cut and thrust of everyday society, be it considering the Occupy movement or the sexual abuse cases in Rotherham.
- Yes, That's Just the Pet Lion in the Swimming Pool - Mashable (07/Oct/2014)
These pictures show Tippi Hedren - star of Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds - with her huband Noel Marshall, and her daughter, actress Melanie Griffith, and their lion, Neil. Melanie is Tippi's daughter from her first marriage to Peter Griffith. At the time these pictures ...
- LTGI Opens Season 6 With “The 39 Steps” At Laredo Center For The Arts Oct 15 - Laredo Sun (07/Oct/2014)
LAREDO, TEXAS- Laredo Theater Guild International's 6th Season opens with the Tony, Drama Desk, and Olivier Award winner “The 39 Steps,” a hilarious, fast paced whodunit by Patrick Barlow based on John Buchan's 1915 spy novel and Alfred Hitchcock's ...
- Return of the birds - Warren Tribune Chronicle (07/Oct/2014)
While Halloween is weeks away, Bob Bradford of Cortland appears to be in his own version of the Alfred Hitchcock suspense / horror film, ''The Birds.'' He gets quite a flock of gulls around his car by feeding them bread Monday afternoon in the parking area ...
- Historic Holocaust Film 'Night Will Fall' Debuts at Last — Had Help From Hitchcock - Jewish Daily Forward (07/Oct/2014)
“Night Will Fall,” the new film about the film, combines raw archive footage from the 1945 documentary — which counted Alfred Hitchcock among its treatment advisers — and contemporary interviews with the now elderly veteran soldiers, former film ...
- A great keno night is just a bus ride away - GamingTodaySlotsToday (07/Oct/2014)
“North by Northwest” was an exciting thriller by Alfred Hitchcock. In the movie they proceeded North out of New York on the famed 20th Century Limited that turns west at Albany. In our case we just head North by Northwest on Cat Bus 106 from the Bonneville ...
- Bates Motel: Season Two - DVD Talk (07/Oct/2014)
If Alfred Hitchcock were alive today, I think he'd get a real kick out of Bates Motel. This modern prequel re-imagines the story of Norman Bates, his equally unbalanced mom Norma and their relationship at the business that bears their name, mixing the ordinary ...
- Gone Girl and the challenge of film spoilers - The Independent (07/Oct/2014)
"It was the butler that did it," a youthful Mike Leigh joked to the queues of cinema-goers waiting to see Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho in the summer of 1960. Their pleasure in the film was dependent on not being tipped off in advance that the lead actress Janet ...
- Gone Girl, Psycho, and How David Fincher Steals From Alfred Hitchcock - Slate Magazine (blog) (07/Oct/2014)
It's also straight out of Hitchcock. Hitchcock, who was obsessed with icy, sophisticated platinum blondes just like the one Rosamund Pike plays in Gone Girl, returned to this image again and again. In Vertigo, when Jimmy Stewart's Scottie is puzzling out the ...
- A Carefully Plotted, Totally Stalky Map of Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' - Curbed SF (07/Oct/2014)
Considering the many movies shot in San Francisco—hey there, Mrs. Doubtfire, The Rock, and the rest of you—we have to hand it to Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo for truly getting around San Francisco and showing off the city. As the troubled (and supposedly ...
- This 'Eyes Of Hitchcock' Supercut Will Haunt Your Dreams For Days - Huffington Post (07/Oct/2014)
If you're craving all the expertly crafted suspense of an Alfred Hitchcock film but don't have the time to watch all the twists and turns unfold, may we humbly suggest this Criterion Collection supercut entitled "Eyes of Hitchcock." As the title suggests, the short ...
- Oscar Flashback: Variety calls Vertigo “Prime but Uneven” Hitchcock - Awards Daily (blog) (07/Oct/2014)
Considered the greatest film of all time Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece Vertigo was not taken very seriously at all when it first came out in 1958. Had we been covering it — or were it opening today — it would be chewed to pieces. This should give SOME ...
- Dallas VideoFest offers a range of inspired programming - Dallas Morning News (07/Oct/2014)
Dallas VideoFest starts Wednesday night with a special presentation of Alfred Hitchcock's silent thriller The Lodger at Dallas City Performance Hall, accompanied by a live score from the Dallas Chamber Symphony. But if you can't make it out for that, the ...
- Zone 3 homes for under £300000 - Homes & Property (08/Oct/2014)
Called The Scene, partly in homage to movie legend Alfred Hitchcock, who was born in the borough, it is a thoughtfully designed mixed-use development. Clad in brick-like ceramic tiles, the building incorporates a raised communal podium garden which, like ...
- “Vegetative” patients who respond to Hitchcock - Patheos (blog) (08/Oct/2014)
Neuroscientist Adrian Owen has been studying the brain activity of people who are in a “vegetative state.” A recent experiment showed a classic episode, “Bang! You're Dead!” from Alfred Hitchcock's TV show, directed by the master of suspense himself, to two ...
- Night & Day - FWWeekly (08/Oct/2014)
The Dallas VideoFest kicks off today with a screening of Alfred Hitchcock's The Lodger, a 1926 film based on the story of Jack the Ripper. Later on the festival will show This Is Spinal Tap, Charles Burnett's masterpiece Killer of Sheep, Nancy D. Kates' ...
- Dallas Chamber Symphony Presents Alfred Hitchcock's THE LODGER Tonight - Broadway World (08/Oct/2014)
This concert gives you a front row seat to opening night of VideoFest27 as we screen the Dallas premiere of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller, The Lodger, digitally re-mastered. This newly released masterpiece is visually pristine, and you'll experience it in the ...
- The Lady Vanishes (1938) - Huffington Post (08/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's The Lady Vanishes (1938) is an essay in foreign affairs, whose lessons are as applicable today as they were at the time of the film's creation. Released in the aftermath of the Anchluss, Hitler's invasion of Austria, it's Ship of Fools on a train, ...
- First ever Aberdeen Film Festival launched - Aberdeen Press and Journal (09/Oct/2014)
Candlestick turned the clock back in Cineworld Union Square to a bygone era of suspense-thriller, epitomised by Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M For Murder and Rope. Director Chris Presswell, 26, says he wanted to give the audience a cinematic experience most ...
- Woodside Honors ' The Wrong Man' - Ridgewood Times Newsweekly (09/Oct/2014)
Lawmakers and civic leaders renamed a Woodside intersection last Saturday, Sept. 27, in honor of a jazz musician wrongfully accused of robbery whose story was the inspiration for a classic Alfred Hitchcock film. As noted, the intersection of 41st Avenue and ...
- Alden Theatre to Screen Alfred Hitchcock's 'Blackmail' - Falls Church News Press (09/Oct/2014)
The Alden Theatre in McLean is launching its 2014-2015 “Classic of the Silent Screen” series with a screening of Alfred Hitchcock's “Blackmail.” The little-known film will be shown at the McLean Community Center, located at 1234 Ingleside Ave., McLean, ...
- With 'Gone Girl,' David Fincher Becomes Hitchcock's True Heir - Yahoo News (09/Oct/2014)
Whether consciously or not, David Fincher is drawn to many of the same themes as Alfred Hitchcock. The split personality of Norman and Mrs. Bates in Psycho echoes in The Fight Club, The serial killer of Frenzy haunts Fincher's Se7en and Zodiac.
- YouTube: una urraca en celo ataca a un ciclista : El Comercio Perú - El Comercio (09/Oct/2014)
Una urraca australiana atacó en repetidas ocasiones a un ciclista, aunque sin causarle lesiones de consideración. La escena, que recuerda a la película “Los pájaros” de Alfred Hitchcock, quedó registrada en la cámara que el deportista llevaba en el casco.
- Performance and classical music listings - Philly.com (10/Oct/2014)
39 Steps A fast-paced whodunit based on the Alfred Hitchcock film. Closes 10/26. Bristol Riverside Theatre, 120 Radcliffe St., Bristol; 215-785-0100. $31-$46; $10 students. 9 to 5: The Musical Based on the hit movie & featuring music from Dolly Parton.
- Daily Reads: Jan Hooks' Brilliance, David Lynch's 50 Greatest Characters and ... - Indie Wire (blog) (10/Oct/2014)
David Fincher as Hitchcock's Heir. David Fincher is one of the most confident visual stylists and directors of thrillers working today, to the point where he's earned comparisons to the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock. Carrey Rickey of Yahoo!
- Theatre review: The 39 Steps at Long Beach Playhouse - Signal Tribune (10/Oct/2014)
The 1935-made movie The 39 Steps was the first of Alfred Hitchcock's films to gain wide attention here in the US. It was a fast-paced dramatic thriller, serious in tone and story line while farcical in its intensity and spirit of adventure. The film, which was packed ...
- Hype & Fear vs. Hope & Change - Daily Journal Online (11/Oct/2014)
When we were kids, there were all kinds of scary shows and movies to give us chills and thrills, prompting us to look for goblins and boogeymen under the bed and in the closet. (Anyone remember Alfred Hitchcock?) Halloween was a time to put on the masks ...
- Helmet camera catches aggressive magpie attacking cyclist in Australia - Washington Post (blog) (11/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock made a movie about aggressive birds in 1963. It was appropriately called “The Birds” and it produced some of the most terrifying images one can fathom about our avian friends — that they're not our friends at all! Well, that's not completely ...
- Brazile: Hype, fear vs. hope, change - The Herald-News (11/Oct/2014)
When we were kids, there were all kinds of scary shows and movies to give us chills and thrills, prompting us to look for goblins and boogeymen under the bed and in the closet. (Anyone remember Alfred Hitchcock?) Halloween was a time to put on the masks ...
- Dial M for Murder - Seven Days (12/Oct/2014)
Still, in answer to my own question: No, I do not remember movies in 3-D. My "proof" is that I recently watched on DVD Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 film Dial M for Murder, a film I'd seen only once before, a few years ago, when I caught a 3-D version at Film Forum ...
- Freaky flicks for Halloween - The Journal News / Lohud.com (12/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's classic, "The Birds," will be screened at 7 p.m. Oct. 14. If that isn't enough to satisfy your Hitchcock craving, come back Oct. 21, again at 7 p.m., when Norman Bates drops by the theater in the seminal "Psycho." On Oct. 28, the theater explores ...
- Brazile: Hype & fear vs. hope & change - Dubuque Telegraph Herald (12/Oct/2014)
When we were kids, there were all kinds of scary shows and movies to give us chills and thrills, prompting us to look for goblins and bogeymen under the bed and in the closet. (Anyone remember Alfred Hitchcock?) Halloween was a time to put on the masks ...
- Think People in a "Vegetative State" Are "Brain Dead"? - Aleteia (13/Oct/2014)
The researchers created an abridged version of another highly suspenseful episode from Alfred Hitchcock Presents to show to both PVS patients and healthy participants in the experiment. They chose a Hitchcock episode because watching his work ...
- Anti-rabbinate video backfires, taken off Facebook - Haaretz (13/Oct/2014)
Anti-rabbinate video backfires, taken off Facebook. Viewers rage at NGO's video portraying a ritual bath attendant forcing a young woman to stay underwater in a scene worthy of Alfred Hitchcock. By Haaretz : Oct. 13, 2014 : 1:13 PM ...
- 'Dial 'M' for Murder' rings in British murder mystery at Bag&Baggage - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com (13/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's "Dial 'M' for Murder" is one the top 10 mystery films of all time, according to the American Film Institute. But the film began life as a BBC television play and then a West End and Broadway production in the early 1950s. Now, just in time for ...
- 'TIPPI' HEDREN AT "THE BIRDS" SCREENING, OMAHA NOVEMBER 7 - Cinema Retro (14/Oct/2014)
On Friday Nov.7th, Omaha film historian Bruce Crawford will host his 35th. tribute to classic films with a screening of Alfred Hitchcock's, The Birds. Special guest will be the star of the film, actress 'Tippi' Hedren. Artist Nicolosi will once again have a ...
- Birdman Director Alejandro González Iñárritu: Alfred Hitchcock's Rope Is “A ... - TIME (14/Oct/2014)
Speaking to TIME just after his film's debut at the New York Film Festival, González Iñárritu described the perfectionist voice inside of him, why he doesn't care about superhero movies, and why Alfred Hitchcock's similarly single-shot film Rope is “mediocre.” ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's property to be auctioned - Porterville Recorder (14/Oct/2014)
NEW YORK (AP) — Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is among the ...
- Oscar Up for Auction - NBC 7 San Diego (14/Oct/2014)
Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is among the highlights. Christie's says ...
- Joan Fontaine's property heading to auction, includes best actress Oscar in ... - Brandon Sun (14/Oct/2014)
Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is among the highlights. Christie's says it could bring $200,000 to $300,000 Dec. 11. Fontaine died at 96 last year in her Carmel, California, home. The 104 lots of fine art, silver, lighting, ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's Property to Be Auctioned - ABC News (14/Oct/2014)
Her Oscar for her role as the timid wife in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" opposite Cary Grant could bring $200,000 to $300,000 on Dec. 11. The actress died last December in her home in Carmel, California, at age 96. The entire proceeds will benefit the ...
- Hitchcock a pioneer in the crime, thriller genre - USD Volante Online (14/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock was notorious — which so happens to be a title of one of his movies — for changing the game for crime/thriller movies in the 1930s well through the 1970s. Out of all of his many award-winning films, one of my favorites is “North by Northwest.
- Oscar-Winner's Property To Be Auctioned - KWTX (14/Oct/2014)
NEW YORK (October 14, 2014) Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January, and Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is ...
- Gale Harold, Van Hansis Tapped To Star In 'Kiss Me, Kill Me,' A New Gay Murder ... - Huffington Post (14/Oct/2014)
"Queer as Folk" star Gale Harold is set to play gay once more in a project that's deemed an "Alfred Hitchcock/Agatha Christie-style" murder mystery film set in West Hollywood. Directed by Casper Andreas ("Going Down in LA-LA Land"), "Kiss Me, Kill Me" will ...
- THE 39 STEPS (Bristol Riverside Theatre): Intense mystery and low comedy - Phindie (14/Oct/2014)
Intense mystery and low comedy have been combining in Patrick Barlow's stage version of THE 39 STEPS since Maria Aitken staged John Buchan's cleverly plotted spy thriller in London in 2005. Alfred Hitchcock may have started the comic infusion with his ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's property to be auctioned - The Salinas Californian (14/Oct/2014)
NEW YORK (AP) — Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's “Suspicion” is among the ...
- Joan Fontaine's belongings may fetch over $1 million at auction - TheChronicleHerald.ca (14/Oct/2014)
NEW YORK — Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion is among the highlights.
- Iconic Movie, Vertigo in Luckman Gallery - CSULA University Times (14/Oct/2014)
This month the Luckman Fine Arts Complex is enthusiastic to showcase a brilliant examination into Alfred Hitchcock's suspenseful film, “Vertigo” (1958). The artist behind this exhibition “Madeleine” is no other than Julie Orser. Orser is a Chicago-born native, ...
- Joan Fontaine - Joan Fontaine's Oscar Heading To Auction Block - Contactmusic.com (14/Oct/2014)
The Oscar late actress Joan Fontaine won for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion is expected to sell for at least $200,000 (£125,000) when it hits the auction block later this year (14). Art, furniture, jewellery and a number of other personal belongings which ...
- Joan Fontaine's Academy Award, fine art to be auctioned - The Republican - masslive.com (14/Oct/2014)
The 104 lots of fine art, silver, lighting, furniture and jewelry are scheduled to be spread over four auctions and could realize more than $1 million, Christies said Tuesday. Her Oscar for her role as the timid wife in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" opposite Cary ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's property to be auctioned - WTHR (14/Oct/2014)
Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine will be auctioned in New York between November and January. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is among the highlights. Christie's says ...
- Kicking a project into high gear - Traverse City Record Eagle (14/Oct/2014)
TRAVERSE CITY — What do the following have in common: cheesecake, an iPhone stand, a horror novel, a music album, a meadery and an Alfred Hitchcock-inspired composition for clarinet and piano? All those northern Michigan projects are using or ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - Yahoo Philippines News (14/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between $200,000 and ...
- Property from actress Joan Fontaine's Carmel home to be auctioned - KIONrightnow.com (14/Oct/2014)
Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" is among the highlights. Christie's says it could bring $200,000 to $300,000 Dec. 11. Fontaine died in December at her home in Carmel. She was 96. The 104 lots of fine art, silver, lighting, ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - GlobalPost (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between $200,000 and ...
- Hitchcock-based 'Wrong Window' opens at Lofte - Fremont Tribune (15/Oct/2014)
In all, there are over 30 script references to the works and characters in Alfred Hitchcock films. Can you spot them all? The production is directed by and stars Kevin Colbert as Jeff. His wife Marnie is played by Brandy Palatas of Papillion. Rounding out the cast ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - RedEye Chicago (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. Related; Joan Fontaine : 1917 - 2013 PHOTOS: Joan ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - Reuters (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller "Suspicion" playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between $200,000 and ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for best actress up for auction - The Malay Mail Online (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion” playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between US$200,000 ...
- TINSELTOWN TALKS: Actor Norman Lloyd approaches milestone- - MyWebTimes.com (15/Oct/2014)
“Alfred Hitchcock hired me to direct many of his weekly mystery shows,” said Lloyd, who also produced more than 200 episodes between 1957 and1965. “I've been directing and producing since my early days in theater.” Lloyd and Hitchcock were no ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's property to be auctioned - Charleston Post Courier (15/Oct/2014)
NEW YORK - Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, including her 1941 Oscar for best actress, is heading for the auction block. The 104 lots of fine art, silver, lighting, furniture and jewelry are scheduled to be spread ...
- Joan Fontaine's best actress Oscar up for auction - DAWN.com (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller Suspicion playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between $200,000 and ...
- Star of Alfred Hitchcock's last hit movie coming to Omaha - Omaha World-Herald (15/Oct/2014)
It was Alfred Hitchcock's last big hit movie, and it starred Tippi Hedren, the last in a line of stunning blond actresses the “Master of Suspense” directed. Now Hedren is coming to Omaha for film historian Bruce Crawford's Nov. 7 screening of “The Birds,” his 35th ...
- Actress Joan Fontaine's property to be auctioned - gulfnews.com (15/Oct/2014)
Items from the California home of Academy Award-winning actress Joan Fontaine, including her 1941 Oscar for best actress, are heading to the auction block. The 104 lots of fine art, silver, lighting, furniture and jewellery are scheduled to be spread over four ...
- Joan Fontaine's Oscar trophy to be auctioned - Business Standard (15/Oct/2014)
Joan Fontaine's best actress Oscar trophy that she won for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 movie 'Suspicion' is slated to go under the hammer later this year. Fontaine, who died last year at the age of 96, became the only actress to ever win an Oscar for a ...
- Joan Fontaine's Oscar trophy to be auctioned - Daily News & Analysis (15/Oct/2014)
Joan Fontaine's best actress Oscar trophy that she won for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 movie 'Suspicion' is slated to go under the hammer later this year. Fontaine, who died last year at the age of 96, became the only actress to ever win an Oscar for a ...
- This Is Why We Love To Scare Ourselves Silly - Huffington Post (15/Oct/2014)
Posted: 10/15/2014 8:40 am EDT Updated: 26 minutes ago. SCIENCE OF FEAR. American actress Vera Miles stars as Lila Crane in the horror classic 'Psycho', directed by Alfred Hitchcock, 1960. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images) : Archive Photos via ...
- Joan Fontaine's Oscar trophy to be auctioned - Indian Express (15/Oct/2014)
Joan Fontaine's best actress Oscar trophy that she won for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1941 movie 'Suspicion' is slated to go under the hammer later this year. Fontaine, who died last year at the age of 96, became the only actress to ever win an Oscar for a ...
- Grace of Monaco: 'Decked with as much glittering artifice as the budget allows' - The Japan Times (15/Oct/2014)
One of the best moments in “Grace of Monaco” comes when Alfred Hitchcock (Roger Ashton-Griffiths) visits Princess Grace (Grace Kelly, played by Nicole Kidman) in Monaco, hoping to lure her back to Hollywood via a starring role in his new movie “Marnie.
- Joan Fontaine's Best Actress Oscar for Hitchcock's 'Suspicion' to be auctioned off - TheCelebrityCafe.com (15/Oct/2014)
It was the only Oscar awarded to a performance in a Hitchcock film. Proceeds from the sale will go to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Monterey, as Fontaine was a major supporter of the organization. Fontaine died in December 2013 at ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - Stabroek News (15/Oct/2014)
Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller “Suspicion” playing opposite Cary Grant. She was the only performer to win an Oscar for a Hitchcock film. The statuette is expected to fetch between $200,000 and ...
- Joan Fontaine's Oscar heading to auction block - Hollywood.com (15/Oct/2014)
The Oscar late actress Joan Fontaine won for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion is expected to sell for at least $200,000 (£125,000) when it hits the auction block later this year (14). Art, furniture, jewellery and a number of other personal belongings which ...
- ENTERTAINMENT: Norman Lloyd approaches hundredth birthday - Hillcountrynews (15/Oct/2014)
“Alfred Hitchcock hired me to direct many of his weekly mystery shows,” said Lloyd, who also produced more than 200 episodes between 1957-1965. “I've been directing and producing since my early days in theater.” Lloyd and Hitchcock were no strangers on ...
- Film Classic event features “The Birds” - Nebraska Radio Network (15/Oct/2014)
Fans of the silver screen will not want to miss this event in Omaha on November 7th. Nebraska's film historian Bruce Crawford's latest movie classic event will feature Alfred Hitchcock's 1950 thriller “The Birds”. Actress Tippi Hedren played the lead role of ...
- Joan's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - Saudi Gazette (15/Oct/2014)
LOS ANGELES — Silver screen star Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar statuette will go on the auction block, Christie's said on Tuesday in a rare sale of Hollywood's top prize. Fontaine, who died last year at age 96, won the honor for her role in Alfred ...
- 'You have to keep scooping out of the boat': More on progressive Christianity ... - Patheos (blog) (15/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound is a Hollywood classic. It's got Ingrid Bergman, Gregory Peck and dream sequences designed by Salvador Dali — what's not to like? Well, plenty. Because Spellbound is one of those psychological “breakthrough” stories that ...
- Free Movie: To Catch a Thief - Diablo Magazine (blog) (15/Oct/2014)
First of all, as great as David Fincher is and Brian DePalma was, there was only one Master of Suspense—Alfred Hitchcock. Hitchcock excelled at making great cinematic art that was also massively popular box office product, and To Catch a Thief is a perfect ...
- The Director Of Birdman Despises This Alfred Hitchcock Film - Cinema Blend (16/Oct/2014)
Normally, directors usually go out of their way to heap praise onto Alfred Hitchcock, rather than bad-mouthing one of his most-revered films. But Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu is a breathtakingly unique filmmaker, and after his hugely anticipated black comedy, ...
- 1-Day Only: Hitchcock Films On Blu-ray: 67% Off - TVPredictions.com (16/Oct/2014)
Washington, D.C. (October 16, 2014) - Amazon.com today is holding a special, 1-day only sale on the Blu-ray edition of Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Edition, a 15-disc collection that includes 15 films directed by the master of suspense. The one-day-only ...
- Goya: The Alfred Hitchcock of Painting - TIME (16/Oct/2014)
You can't really blame Francisco Goya, whose life took him from a nowhere village to the royal court of Spain, for occasionally being a little full of himself. Survey his work and you start to suspect that not until Alfred Hitchcock was there another artist who put ...
- 'North by Northwest' at Towngate Cinema - Martins Ferry Times Leader (16/Oct/2014)
WHEELING - Alfred Hitchcock's American spy thriller "North by Northwest" returns to the big screen as the Wheeling Film Society presents a one-night-only screening at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17 at Oglebay Institute's Towngate Theatre and Cinema. A conversation ...
- Brian de Palma's Passion: Costume as Contemporary Hitchcock - Clothes on Film (16/Oct/2014)
Director Brian De Palma has made movies heavily influenced by Alfred Hitchcock before, but Passion (2012) is the first one whose characters look like they stepped out of one of Hitchcock's classic films. Karen Muller-Serreau's bold and colourful costumes ...
- Amazon Blu-ray Deal of the Day: Alfred Hitchcock Masterpiece Collection - Blu-ray.com (16/Oct/2014)
Amazon's Blu-ray Deal of the Day features the 15-disc, 15-film Alfred Hitchcock: Masterpiece Collection box set at 67% off its standard MSRP ($299.98). Films in the collection include Saboteur, Shadow of a Doubt, Rope, Rear Window, The Trouble with Harry, ...
- Geek Deal: 67% Off The Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection Limited ... - /FILM (16/Oct/2014)
The Collection features 15 iconic films from the acclaimed director's career including: Saboteur (Priscilla Lane, Robert Cummings. 1942/b&w/109 min.), Shadow of a Doubt (Joseph Cotten, Teresa Wright. 1943/b&w/108 min.), Rope (James Stewart, Farley ...
- Ector Theatre changing - Odessa American (16/Oct/2014)
Upcoming films. >> Ector Theatre, 500 N. Texas Ave., has scheduled a screening of “Psycho” at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The classic horror movie directed by Alfred Hitchcock is rated R. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for children age 12 and under.
- APSU introduces film studies minor - Business Clarksville (16/Oct/2014)
The filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock never won an Academy Award for Best Director, even though a recent Sight and Sound poll listed his 1958 masterpiece “Vertigo” as the greatest movie ever made. He probably should have won the award for a half-dozen of his ...
- Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar up for auction - Indian Express (17/Oct/2014)
Silver screen star Joan Fontaine's 1941 best actress Oscar statuette will go on the auction block, Christie's said in a rare sale of Hollywood's top prize. Fontaine, who passed away last year at age 96, won the honour for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's thriller ...
- Autumn in Tucson: 10 must-see slasher films - Arizona Daily Star (blog) (17/Oct/2014)
Does this give you the chills? Actress Janet Leigh appears as Marion Crane in the infamous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic thriller "Psycho." 2014-10-17T07:00:00Z 2014-10-17T17:07:42Z Autumn in Tucson: 10 must-see slasher filmsAndi ...
- Our View: The Halloween candy MacGuffin - The News Herald (17/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock often used a MacGuffin in his movies and television shows. The MacGuffin could be anything: photographs, jewels, launch codes or even a glowing briefcase. The only really important part of the MacGuffin was that all the heroes and villains ...
- Theater guild's "The 39 Steps" runs through Oct. 26 - Laredo Morning Times (17/Oct/2014)
Mixing spy novel tension with irreverent British humor reminiscent of Monty Python, Saturday Night Live and Mel Brooks, the play is also loaded with nods to other famed Alfred Hitchcock films like “Strangers on a Train,” “North by Northwest” and “Rear Window ...
- Shadows of Hitchcock: How Gone Girl Brings Back the Throwback Thriller - moviepilot.com (17/Oct/2014)
For the more discerning filmgoer, the image also bears a striking resemblance to a similar moment in the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock classic, Vertigo. When Detective Scottie Ferguson (Jimmy Stewart) tails Madeline Elster (Kim Novak), a mild mannered housewife ...
- John Lloyd, Production Designer for John Landis and John Carpenter, Dies at 92 - Hollywood Reporter (17/Oct/2014)
John Lloyd, an Emmy-winning art director and production designer who worked on 137 episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents and the John Landis films The Blues Brothers and Animal House, has died. He was 92. Lloyd, who also did design on the John ...
- APSU Department of Languages and Literature now offering Film Studies Minor - Clarksville Online (17/Oct/2014)
Austin Peay State University - APSU Clarksville, TN – The filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock never won an Academy Award for Best Director, even though a recent Sight and Sound poll listed his 1958 masterpiece “Vertigo” as the greatest movie ever made.
- Bag&Baggage gets away with bringing 'Dial M for Murder' to stage in a crisp ... - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com (17/Oct/2014)
"Dial M for Murder" was already a successful stage play and TV production before the iconic British director Alfred Hitchcock added it to his resume 60 years ago. The fact that Hitchcock picked the British murder mystery and made it one of his most popular ...
- Keep rolling! Famous long scenes from cinema - STLtoday.com (18/Oct/2014)
“Rope” (1948) • In adapting a real-time play about two college students who murder a classmate for kicks, suspense maestro Alfred Hitchcock created the illusion of a single, continuous take. In truth, he cheated by focusing on transitional surfaces whenever ...
- Bird's migration like scene from Hitchcock - Thame Today (18/Oct/2014)
Bird's migration like scene from Hitchcock. House martins. Published on the 18 October 2014 10:46. Published 18/10/2014 10:46. Print this. Like a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's terrifying film, all of a sudden, I was surrounded by thousands of 'Birds'.
- Sunday Quiz - WA today (18/Oct/2014)
1. Name the "everyman" Hollywood star who attained the rank of colonel in World War II. 2. Who holds the most open-era women's grand slam titles? 3. What type of animal is a common noddy? 4. What was pop singer Ed Sheeran's breakthrough hit?
- Norman Lloyd approaches a milestone - Ames Tribune (18/Oct/2014)
“Alfred Hitchcock hired me to direct many of his weekly mystery shows,” said Lloyd, who also produced more than 200 episodes between 1957 and 1965. “I've been directing and producing since my early days in theater.” Lloyd and Hitchcock were no ...
- 'The Birds' oozes menace, peril - Cincinnati.com (18/Oct/2014)
When Alfred Hitchcock adapted Daphne du Maurier's short story “The Birds,” he expanded the scope of the tale. It was a movie, after all, so he could – and did – fill the screen with birds and corpses. But live theater is different. So it's not surprising that Conor ...
- Daily film recommendation: 'Foreign Correspondent' (1940) - Examiner.com (18/Oct/2014)
To some, Alfred Hitchcock's “Foreign Correspondent” may come off as dated today, as its plot is very much centered around events happening in Europe at the start of World War II. But that's one of the most fascinating aspects of this movie, that, on the ...
- Tippi Hedren Admits It Was Really Dumb to Have a Lion in the House - Complex.com (19/Oct/2014)
Recently, photos taken for LIFE magazine in 1971 of a young Melanie Griffith just chilling in her mansion with a pet lion resurfaced. Her mother, Alfred Hitchcock muse Tippi Hedren (The Birds) loved the lion, named Neil, at the time, but now admits it was pretty ...
- Ray's Picks: WWII-era Hitchcock thriller delivers the goods - Bryan-College Station Eagle (19/Oct/2014)
Saboteur (1942) -- Here's one of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies, starring the very underrated Robert Cummings (of Love That Bob fame). During the heightened paranoia of WWII, there's a fire in the munitions factory Cummings works in, and a man is ...
- LCT cast of four portrays 150 characters in Hitchcock thriller - Jacksoncountychronicle (19/Oct/2014)
Talk about split personalities: Two actors will play 150 characters in the La Crosse Community Theatre's production of the Alfred Hitchcock thriller “The 39 Steps.” “It's devilishly difficult,” said Greg Parmeter, the company's artistic director, adding that it's well ...
- LCT cast of four portrays 150 characters in Hitchcock thriller - La Crosse Tribune (19/Oct/2014)
Dan Radtke, left, plays multiple characters, and Dustin Luecke, is the lead, among the four-actor cast of the La Crosse Community Theatre production of "The 39 Steps." The Alfred Hitchcock thriller has been recast into an award-winning stage play that also ...
- Movies That Scared Us: Psycho - Den of Geek! (19/Oct/2014)
Infamously shrouded in secrecy during its promotion, which centered on director Alfred Hitchcock loping around the film's set to the score of one of his few comedies (The Trouble With Harry) and insisting audiences must be seated within the first ten minutes of ...
- Snug Theatre's 'The 39 Steps' is a stairway to hilarity - New Baltimore Voice Newspapers (19/Oct/2014)
When Alfred Hitchcock directed “The 39 Steps” in 1935 he was still in the process of honing his cinematic trinity of suspense, sexuality and black humor. Seventy-one years later, Patrick Barlow reversed the order of the trinity moving humor to the forefront and ...
- 13 Movies That Scared Us: Psycho - Den of Geek! (19/Oct/2014)
Infamously shrouded in secrecy during its promotion, which centered on director Alfred Hitchcock loping around the film's set to the score of one of his few comedies (The Trouble With Harry) and insisting audiences must be seated within the first ten minutes of ...
- Hallowe'en Organ Recital Oct. 30 - Wayne Independent (19/Oct/2014)
From Bela Lugosi playing the organ in Phantom of the Opera to Alfred Hitchcock's distinctive silhouette, the strains of horror music fill the air at Hallowe'en. Grace Episcopal Church will be filled with those sounds on Thursday, October 30 beginning at 7:00pm ...
- Tippi Hedren - Tippi Hedren Pays Tribute To Hitchcock & The Birds With Jungle ... - Contactmusic.com (20/Oct/2014)
Actress Tippi Hedren has erected a replica of the jungle gym that features prominently in her classic Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds at her big cat sanctuary in rural California. The metal frame, complete with a few fake blackbirds, has been donated to Hedren's ...
- Tippi Hedren pays tribute to Hitchcock & The Birds with jungle gym - Hollywood.com (20/Oct/2014)
Actress Tippi Hedren has erected a replica of the jungle gym that features prominently in her classic Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds at her big cat sanctuary in rural California. The metal frame, complete with a few fake blackbirds, has been donated to Hedren's ...
- TV Diary quiz: 'Hitch' brought out the best horror could offer - News Sentinel (20/Oct/2014)
What would October be without at least one Alfred Hitchcock film to spook us? It's almost Halloween, and TV viewing is chocked full of scary films. One of Hitch'sfilms, "Saboteur," airs at 8 tonight on TCM. Robert Cummings stars as an accused saboteur who ...
- 'Rope' not a show to be skipped - Las Vegas Review-Journal (blog) (20/Oct/2014)
The script is choppy, and one would expect that when it's based on a film that's based on a play, as Poor Richard's Players stages Alfred Hitchcock's “Rope.” In 1948, the iconic director successfully adapted to film the 1929 British play “Rope” by Patrick ...
- Sale of Joan Fontaine's house to aid animal group - Boston Herald (20/Oct/2014)
... silver and furniture — would be sold at auction to benefit the SPCA. Christie's says the organization could receive more than $1 million from the sales. Fontaine's 1941 Oscar for her role as the timid wife in Alfred Hitchcock's "Suspicion" could bring $300,000 ...
- Rare treat for Hitchcock fans - Tivyside Advertiser (20/Oct/2014)
Newport Film Club will host a rare opportunity to hear a personal insight from Alfred Hitchcock's only authorised biographer next week. A talk by John Russell Taylor will be followed by a screening of Vertigo (1958), rated as the best film of all time by the BFI's ...
- Tippi Hedren Pays Tribute to 'The Birds' with Replica of Film's Iconic Jungle Gym - FanBolt.Com (blog) (20/Oct/2014)
Tippi Hedren has erected a replica of the jungle gym that features prominently in her classic Alfred Hitchcock film The Birds at her big cat sanctuary in rural California. The metal frame, complete with a few fake blackbirds, has been donated to Hedren's ...
- Bones' 200th Episode Premise Revealed (and It's Pretty Freakin' Cool) - TVLine (20/Oct/2014)
Bones is commemorating its upcoming 200th episode the old fashioned way — with an Alfred Hitchcock homage! RELATED John Francis Daley Opens Up About Sweets' Shocking Bones Exit: 'I Feel Like I Lost a Part of Me'. TVLine has learned exclusively ...
- 'Bones': Hitchcockian 200th episode is 'almost an origin story' - Zap2it.com (blog) (20/Oct/2014)
"Bones" has revealed the premise for its milestone 200th episode, and it's a twisty one -- as befitting its primary influence, Alfred Hitchcock. Executive producer Stephen Nathan tells TVLine that the episode, scheduled to air Dec. 11, will place Brennan (Emily ...
- 'Bones' 200th Episode Will Pay Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock - Mstarz (20/Oct/2014)
(Photo : Bones/Facebook). Bones is currently in its 10th season and its still churning out new and interesting storylines every week. With its 200th episode on the horizon, the episode's premise has finally been revealed –– it will be an ode to Alfred Hitchcock!
- Honeyblood - 'Choker' - Clash Magazine (21/Oct/2014)
The band recently lost their drummer, with Shona MacVicar making way for new member Cat Myers. The Glasgow act seem to be carrying on, though. A full tour with Superfood will go ahead as planned, while the group's new video is one of their finest yet.
- Bones Spoilers: Series' 200th Episode To Be An Homage To Alfred Hitchcock ... - Inside Pulse (21/Oct/2014)
For its landmark 200th episode, Bones is giving a shoutout to one of the most legendary filmmakers of all-time… Alfred Hitchcock. The milestone episode will be directed by series star David Boreanaz and will see Booth and Brennan star in their own '50s ...
- 'Gone Girl' and 11 Other Movies With Big Twists - Hollywood Reporter (21/Oct/2014)
In what has become Alfred Hitchcock's most well-known film, Norman Bates, played by Anthony Perkins, covers up a murder that takes place at his motel in the now infamous “shower scene.” The assailant's identity seems to be in some way linked to Bates' ...
- The final film from Alfred Hitchcock is no epic farewell - A.V. Club (21/Oct/2014)
It's odd to think of Alfred Hitchcock still releasing movies in 1976, but that is exactly when Family Plot came out—two months after Taxi Driver and just six months before Carrie and Marathon Man. Those movies are more emblematic of the 1976-model thriller; ...
- Jimmy Stewart and Vertigo are Hanging in There as the Best Movie Ever - Village Voice (21/Oct/2014)
As with many masterpieces, Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo yielded a mostly lukewarm reaction upon its May 1958 release. Variety dismissed it as "basically only a psychological murder mystery." In 1973, Hitchcock took the film out of circulation; his estate did not ...
- 'Bones' Season 10 Spoilers: New Scoop On The Alfred Hitchcock-Inspired 200th ... - International Business Times (21/Oct/2014)
The episode, which will be the 10th of the current season, will be an alternate reality Alfred Hitchcock homage. According to TV Line, the episode will be directed by series star David Boreanaz and put Boreanaz' Booth and Brennan (Emily Deschanel) in the ...
- 'Dear White People' - Orlando Weekly (21/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock once said that a filmmaker who stresses about story is like a painter who worries whether the apple he's painting is sweet or sour. In other words, style is everything. Although the master of suspense was obviously taking his argument to its ...
- The Alden in McLean Screens Hitchcock's BLACKMAIL Tonight - Broadway World (22/Oct/2014)
The Alden in McLean will launch its 2014-2015 Classics of the Silent Screen series with a little-known silent film by "Master of Suspense" Alfred Hitchcock. "Blackmail" will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tonight, Oct. 22. Tickets are $12, $8 for Dranesville Small District ...
- LCT presents thriller turned comedy, "The 39 Steps" - WXOW.com (22/Oct/2014)
La Crosse, WI (WXOW) - Danger, thrilling chases, beautiful women and comedy. It's all there in the latest production from the La Crosse Community Theatre, a stage adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's classic "The 39 Steps." From LCT: In this lively and clever ...
- Fort Smith Library Shows 'Rear Window' - Times Record (23/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's acclaimed 1954 thriller, “Rear Window,” will be featured during the Miller Movie Night event at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Fort Smith Public Library's Miller Branch, 8701 S. 28th St. The free event will show the PG movie, which stars James ...
- Gone Girl and Two Film Masters in Contrast - Catholic World Report (23/Oct/2014)
Perhaps because we had both recently watched Vertigo at the Egyptian Theater, I tossed off a comparison to Alfred Hitchcock, a comparison that—now that I have seen Fincher's latest film, Gone Girl—seems both more and less apt. I have not read the novel ...
- Watch: 13-Minute Tribute To Alfred Hitchcock Celebrates The Films Of The ... - Indie Wire (blog) (23/Oct/2014)
It's been 34 years since Alfred Hitchcock's passing and his influence still looms large, even with TV shows like “Bones,” which will homage the iconic director for its 200th episode. The tributes to the self-described traditional filmmaker don't end there, as editor ...
- Hitchcock's 39 Steps stars WXOW anchor - WXOW.com (24/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's "39 Steps" will open at the La Crosse Community Theater on Friday and will feature WXOW's own Dustin Luecke. The play's cast is made up of only four actors. Each actor transforms into a variety of characters throughout the production.
- Rare treat for Hitchcock fans - Western Telegraph (24/Oct/2014)
NEWPORT Film Club will host a rare opportunity to hear a personal insight from Alfred Hitchcock's only authorised biographer, followed by a screening of Vertigo (1958) on Friday, November 7 at Newport Memorial Hall. John Russell Taylor knew Hitchcock for ...
- 10 terrifying horror movies that never get old - CANOE (24/Oct/2014)
The "modern" era of horror movies began in 1960 with Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Showers were never going to be quite the same again. Hitchcock did not just frighten audiences with his black-and-white classic -- he launched a revitalized and primal horror ...
- Today in NOLA: 10.24.14 - NOLA Defender (24/Oct/2014)
Food Network star Alton Brown takes his zany brand of culinary capers on the road, visiting the Saenger Theater tonight at 8 o'clock. Alfred Hitchcock's classic cross-country thriller North by Northwest will screen in the sculpture garden at NOMA, and the ...
- Tickets on sale now for 'The Birds' screening with Tippi Hedren - KMTV (24/Oct/2014)
OMAHA, Neb. (KMTV) - More than 50 years after its release in 1963, Alfred Hitchcock's “The Birds” remains a classic. In just two weeks, on Friday, Nov.7, Omaha film historian Bruce Crawford will host his 35th tribute to classic films with a screening of the ...
- UW-Rock Cty performs 'The 39 Steps' - Beloit Daily News (24/Oct/2014)
UW-Rock County Theatre will present the play “The 39 Steps,” John Buchen's thrilling adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's film of the same name in which a small cast plays more than 140 roles. Performances will be held in the Kirk Denmark Theatre in Wells ...
- Hitchock's Dial M for Murder has it all - www.muskokaregion.com/? (25/Oct/2014)
GRAVENHURST — The celebrated play that inspired the Alfred Hitchcock masterpiece, Dial M for Murder, arrives at the Gravenhurst Opera House this November. Dragonfly, in association with Group Theatre productions, presents a revival of the celebrated ...
- Five things to do this weekend in the Mid-Willamette - Statesman Journal (25/Oct/2014)
Actress Janet Leigh appears as Marion Crane in the famous shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic thriller "Psycho." (Photo: Statesman Journal file)Buy Photo. 38 CONNECT 3 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. Since Halloween falls on a ...
- [Review] Rare WWII Hitchcock Documentary “Night Will Fall” Reveals A Dark ... - HorrorMovies.ca (25/Oct/2014)
Many do not know about Night Will Fall and the long, arduous journey through several wars to finally bring it to theaters. It is a forgotten, then found-again, WWII documentary helmed by Alfred Hitchcock as he was a key consultant in advising the team to “take ...
- Family Viewing: 'North by Northwest' - The Star-Ledger (25/Oct/2014)
North by Northwest. 1959. Who made it: Directed by Alfred Hitchcock. With Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint. Audience appeal: 10 and up. Once upon a time: Bored Manhattan executive Roger O. Thornhill is quickly, accidentally mistaken for an American spy ...
- Music To Keep You On The Edge Of Your Seat - Interlochen (25/Oct/2014)
Halloween approaches, doesn't it? Hobgoblins and witches, and we don't just mean the campaign season. No artist was more successful at producing the sinister by suggestion than Sir Alfred Hitchcock. It's Saturday morning, why don't you all take a nice ...
- 10 Everyday Things Alfred Hitchcock Made Us Never Want To Do Again - Starpulse.com (25/Oct/2014)
Some might be more receptive to modern horror films, but what about a classic thriller -- say Alfred Hitchcock? This man was a genius who knew exactly how to give viewers chills and become uneasy at the sound of a bird or having to take a shower or hiking ...
- Music To Keep You On The Edge Of Your Seat - NPR (25/Oct/2014)
Conductor John Mauceri's latest album is filled with renditions of the most-chilling music from Alfred Hitchcock's films. He talks with NPR's Scott Simon. Copyright © 2014 NPR. For personal, noncommercial use only. See Terms of Use. For other uses, prior ...
- Music To Keep You On The Edge Of Your Seat - Texas Public Radio (25/Oct/2014)
Halloween approaches, doesn't it? Hobgoblins and witches, and we don't just mean the campaign season. No artist was more successful at producing the sinister by suggestion than Sir Alfred Hitchcock. It's Saturday morning, why don't you all take a nice ...
- Photo Flash: First Look at Tacoma Little Theatre's DIAL M FOR MURDER - Broadway World (25/Oct/2014)
Tacoma Little Theatre presents the classic mystery Dial "M" for Murder, by Frederick Knott, and directed by pug Bujeaud. This suspense filled thriller inspired Alfred Hitchcock to film the 1954 movie of the same name. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast ...
- Book review: 'Fifty Mysteries: The Angela Files' - Jackson Clarion Ledger (25/Oct/2014)
What do The Strand Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Woman's World and The Saturday Evening Post all have in common? They contain lots of mystery short stories by Brandon resident John Floyd. Floyd has ...
- Richard J. Leskosky: Hitchcock comes to the Virginia - Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette (26/Oct/2014)
British film producer and director Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, peeping behind a garden fork in the lawns of Pinewood Studios, at Iver, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom on July 22, 1971. It was his first visit to the studios for 21 years and he was in residence to ...
- Hitchcock Week set for Calhoun's GEM Theatre - Rome News-Tribune (26/Oct/2014)
Some of Alfred Hitchcock's most famous movies will screen at Calhoun's GEM Theatre during Hitchcock Week, beginning Sunday, Oct. 26, at 2 p.m.. The event, cosponsored by Baxter Dean, Calhoun Middle School, Gordon Central High School, Jeanette ...
- Bones Season 10 has Alfred Hitchcock Inspired Episode, Season Finally Back to ... - Air Herald (26/Oct/2014)
Bones season 10 is well under way after a dramatic death in the first episode of the show. The first few episodes of season 10 were a little more dramatic than usual, and the creator of the show Hart Hanson said that they would be getting back to the usual ...
- 'Spellbound' (1945), an enchanting Alfred Hitchcock thriller - Examiner.com (26/Oct/2014)
Prolific director Alfred Hitchcock is a staple in the horror and thriller category, influencing numerous contemporary films and TV shows. His classic works, including “Psycho,” “The Birds” “Rear Window,” and “The 39 Steps,” rely heavily on suspense. It's partly ...
- The 39 Steps Is Early Alfred Hitchcock at its Finest - Gizmodo (27/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's career seems to span the entire history of cinema. In his early years, he made a few silent flicks and his later movies continue to influence films and the filmmakers who make them today. Although many of Hitchcock's earlier works are ...
- The Good, the Bad & the Badass: Alfred Hitchcock - JoBlo.com (27/Oct/2014)
However, there are also directors whose work is timeless, and one of those is Alfred Hitchcock. The “master of suspense” Hitch, in his time, was the most famous director on the planet. Back then, directors were considered craftsmen, consigned to ply their ...
- 'Bones' Season 10, Episode 6 Spoilers: 200th Episode Plot Details Revealed ... - Fashion & Style (27/Oct/2014)
According to Nathan, the episode (given the very straightforward title of 'The 200th in the 10th'), will pay homage to the Master of Horror himself, Alfred Hitchcock. "It's not an alternate reality, it's as if Booth and Brennan existed in this world — would they still get ...
- Hoover Library Theatre to show Alfred Hitchcock's horror film 'The Birds' today for ... - The Huntsville Times - al.com (27/Oct/2014)
HOOVER, Alabama - Just in time for Halloween, the Hoover Public Library is showing Alfred Hitchcock's famous 1963 horror film "The Birds" as its Monday at the Movies feature today. The film is scheduled to be shown at 2 and 6:30 p.m. in the Hoover Library ...
- See the "Psycho" Shower Scene Carved in Jack-o'-Lantern Stop-Motion - Vocativ (27/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has always made for great Halloween viewing, but now a Brooklyn-based artist has painstakingly recreated the 1960 horror flick's infamous shower scene—in which Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) is brutally stabbed to death—in a ...
- Stateline Area Calendar - Beloit Daily News (27/Oct/2014)
UW-ROCK COUNTY will host a free lecture “Alfred Hitchcock: Films and Fables” given by Pat Thom, UW-Rock County senior lecturer, at 7 p.m. in room 130 of Williams Hall on campus. Tuesday, Oct. 28. STATELINE GOLDEN 'K' KIWANIS will meet at 9 a.m. at ...
- Norman Lloyd at 100: THR's Todd McCarthy on a Legend's Staying Power - Hollywood Reporter (27/Oct/2014)
He made his screen debut falling from the Statue of Liberty in Alfred Hitchcock's Saboteur, produced the world premiere of Bertholt Brecht's Galileo starring Charles Laughton at the Coronet Theater in Los Angeles, acted in films for Jean Renoir and Charlie ...
- Nyack Sketch Log: Halloween Edition: Hitchcock Meets Hopper in Haverstraw - NyackNewsAndViews (28/Oct/2014)
This building in Haverstraw, the subject of Edward Hopper's 1925 painting, House by the Railroad, maintains its vigil on Route 9W. Hopper's haunting depiction of the three-story house came to the attention of the cast and crew of Alfred Hitchcock's movie ...
- 3 below-the-radar films to catch this fall - News 10NBC (28/Oct/2014)
FORCE MAJEURE: If ever there was a shot to make Alfred Hitchcock jealous, it's the one that makes "Force Majeure." A family, on vacation in the French Alps, lunches at a mountaintop restaurant. They and the other skiers, sunning on a deck, gaze at an ...
- 3 below-the-radar films to catch this fall - Corvallis Gazette Times (28/Oct/2014)
But before Christopher Nolan's sci-fi epic "Interstellar" arrives and wipes everyone's brains, here are three films not to forget amid the increasingly crowded fall movie season: FORCE MAJEURE: If ever there was a shot to make Alfred Hitchcock jealous, it's the ...
- Hitchcock's Music - San Francisco Classical Voice (28/Oct/2014)
He "changed how we think about film music" Alfred Hitchcock's 50 films in a 50-year-career — including the durably famous Vertigo, Psycho, Marnie, and a dozen others — also represented a pioneering and unparalleled use of music in movies.
- Dial M for Murder screens at Town Square 14 on Thursday, October 30 - San Diego Reader (28/Oct/2014)
It's dial R for Reading Cinemas this erev Halloween when Clairemont's Town Square 14 screens Alfred Hitchcock's Dial M for Murder in 3D! By the time Hitchcock got around to shooting in 3D, the fad had already run its course. Hitchcock didn't think much of ...
- Halloween Means...Movies - Huffington Post (29/Oct/2014)
I also recall being terrified as a child by Alfred Hitchcock's masterworks The Birds (eyeball sockets cleaned out by attacking flocks is an image seared into my brain) and Psycho (I was uncomfortable in the shower for months...okay...for years after watching).
- Forever episode 7 review: New York Kids - Den Of Geek (29/Oct/2014)
Probably the source of this connection is the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie Rope (1948), inspired by a real-life murder committed by University of Chicago students Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb. In that instance two rich kids kidnapped and murdered a ...
- Take a shower with horror - Independent Online (29/Oct/2014)
London - Anyone who's seen Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has never felt quite as relaxed taking a shower again. The gruesome murder of Janet Leigh's character is still one of the most famous scenes in Hollywood history, more than 50 years after the movie ...
- Psycho's Norman Bates Returns For Halloween... In Pumpkin Form - moviepilot.com (29/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has always made for prime Halloween viewing, but now, a Brooklyn-based artist by the name of Yuliya Tsukerman, has scrupulously recreated the 1960 horror flick's infamous shower scene - in which Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) is ...
- 3 below-the-radar films to catch this fall - Nashua Telegraph (29/Oct/2014)
FORCE MAJEURE: If ever there was a shot to make Alfred Hitchcock jealous, it's the one that makes “Force Majeure.” A family, on vacation in the French Alps, lunches at a mountaintop restaurant. They and the other skiers, sunning on a deck, gaze at an ...
- Garret Players to perform Hitchcock live radio play - Lancaster Eagle Gazette (29/Oct/2014)
7-9, channeling Alfred Hitchcock and an old form of entertainment: live radio dramas and mysteries. "Back in the '40s, there was obviously no television and people would sit in front of their radios and listen to dramas and mysteries," said Dan Steele, who is ...
- A history of horror - Indiana Daily Student (29/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock, one of horror's original superstar directors, gave “Psycho,” the story of a runaway secretary who's stolen money only to find terror at the Bates Motel. “Night of the Living Dead,” 1968. The zombie craze started quite a bit earlier than “The ...
- Psych-O-Lantern - WKRG-TV (30/Oct/2014)
This year, she put her carving skills to work and re-created the famous shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho", using pumpkins and stop-motion photography. On her website, m equals bird, Tsukerman features her scrimshaw egg work , other pumpkin ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - KSHB (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - WRTV Indianapolis (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patient and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- VIDEO: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - WXYZ (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patient and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- Artist recreates scene from “psycho” with pumpkins - WKRC TV Cincinnati (30/Oct/2014)
CINCINNATI (WKRC) -- A new twist on one of the most iconic scary scenes in movie history, we give you Alfred Hitchcock's “Psycho” presented in pumpkins. The famous shower scene was matched perfectly frame by frame by a Brooklyn artist who carved the ...
- Psych-o-Lantern: Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' shower scene carved in pumpkin ... - WPTV (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - KERO-TV 23 (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- Something Wild: At Home With Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith and a 400-Pound ... - TIME (30/Oct/2014)
Tippi Hedren, perhaps most famous for her role in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, is an actress of formidable gifts. Hitch himself said, when directing her in that classic film, that Hedren had “a faster tempo, city glibness, more humor [than another frequent ...
- Here's the shower scene from Psycho remade entirely with jack-o'-lanterns - A.V. Club DC (30/Oct/2014)
In 1998, Gus Van Sant directed a shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock's seminal Psycho, making sure to replicate every detail of the original film as closely as possible. The world, being hard to please, responded with a resounding “Why bother?
- 8 unnerving facts about that 'Psycho' shower scene - HLNtv.com (30/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock. It has been called one of the finest cinematic moments in American filmmaking. The shower scene from the 1960 film "Psycho" forever changed Hollywood filmmaking. The movie was groundbreaking in several technical ways, but also ...
- Citizenfour—Movie Review - Indie Wire (blog) (30/Oct/2014)
How can a no-frills documentary create suspense worthy of Alfred Hitchcock? Filmmaker Laura Poitras manages to do just that as she holes up with a young American whistleblower in his Hong Kong hotel room for eight days as he spills volatile secrets about ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - San Angelo Standard Times (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- Artist recreates "Psycho" shower scene with Halloween pumpkins - KLTV (30/Oct/2014)
Alfred Hitchcock has never been presented quite like this - carved into a pumpkin - by Brooklyn artist Yuliya Tsukerman. In honor of Halloween, Tsukerman carved a scene, frame by frame, from one of Hitchcock's most famous films, "Psycho." Tsukerman chose ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - 10News (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- WATCH: Pumpkin stop-motion version of shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock's ... - NewsNet5.com (30/Oct/2014)
It's called "Psych-o-Lantern," and it took some serious patience and talent to achieve. The artist who took on the project, Yuliya Tsukerman, said it took two weeks to carve each individual pumpkin into frames taken from Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." "Each frame ...
- State III premieres 'Write Me a Murder' on Friday - Casper Star-Tribune Online (30/Oct/2014)
Frederick Knott wrote only a few plays in his lifetime, but hit big with the ones he did. The most famous were "Dial M for Murder," which was made into a movie by Alfred Hitchcock, and "Wait Until Dark," which was turned into a film starring Audrey Hepburn.
- 'Sleep' deprived - Boston Herald (31/Oct/2014)
An amnesiac melodrama throwback to such films as Alfred Hitchcock's lost-memory classic “Spellbound,” “Before I Go to Sleep” features Academy Award-winner Nicole Kidman as Christine Lucas, a 40-year-old English woman who suffered a severe head ...
- 5 scary movie icons - Waterbury Republican American (31/Oct/2014)
Halloween also means scary movies. Break into the candy and enjoy some of these frightening icons: 1) Anthony Perkins — The original mamma's boy in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." (Why, she wouldn't even harm a fly.) 2) Vincent Price — This film noir icon ...
- Film soundtrack composers Ramachandra Borcar, Claude Foisy and Ludovico ... - Montreal Gazette (31/Oct/2014)
I rewatched Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic Psycho, recently. Aside from marvelling at the Master of Suspense's all-around brilliance, I was stunned by Bernard Herrmann's soundtrack. From the jagged strings as Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) is fleeing town in ...
- Film Review: Danger Looks Good In 'The Two Faces of January' - KCUR (31/Oct/2014)
In the sordid world of cult novelist Patricia Highsmith, everyone who isn't an outright villain still manages to harbor dark secrets. Movies made from her books include Alfred Hitchcock's twisted and campy Strangers on a Train and Anthony Minghella's ...
- Psycho shower scene carved in pumpkins - WWMT-TV (31/Oct/2014)
BROOKLYN, New York (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - One of the scariest scenes in cinema is getting a Halloween twist. The iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" has had many different takes, but none like this. Brooklyn artist Yuliya Tsukerman spent a ...
- Top 10 films - Sydney Morning Herald (31/Oct/2014)
Ideally, that's all the uninitiated should know about Alfred Hitchcock's legendary 1960 shocker – a brilliant technical exercise, an intimate character study, and the ultimate variant on the premise "boy meets girl". Digitally projected. Kino, tomorrow, 3pm. Tickets ...
- Hollywood's Favorite Thrillers: 19 Movies That Will Terrify You - Hollywood Reporter (31/Oct/2014)
The Godfather, Citizen Kane and The Wizard of Oz all topped the list of Hollywood's 100 favorite films, but what about a few horror movies and thriller flicks to get you into the Halloween spirit? Alfred Hitchcock was known as the master of suspense, inspiring ...
- Social, Not Scary: Hootsuite Wishes Canadian Businesses a Happy, Hollywood ... - New Westminster News Leader (31/Oct/2014)
In this recreation of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller 'The Birds', Twitter's blue icons attack the hair of Hootsuite's hired Tippi Hedren. — image credit: Hootsuite. Tweet. by Kolby Solinsky - BC Local News; posted Oct 31, 2014 at 10:00 AM. 'What if Social ...
- Social, Not Scary: Hootsuite Wishes Canadian Businesses a Happy, Hollywood ... - Burnaby NewsLeader (31/Oct/2014)
Social, Not Scary: Hootsuite Wishes Canadian Businesses a Happy, Hollywood-Inspired Halloween. In this recreation of Alfred Hitchcock. In this recreation of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller 'The Birds', Twitter's blue icons attack the hair of Hootsuite's hired ...
- Taking Directions From Hitchcock - New York Times (31/Oct/2014)
Sally Silvers and Alfred Hitchcock? Stranger pairings have happened, and it's more fitting than not: Both the choreographer and the film director have their whimsical, devious ways. In the premiere of “Actual Size,” Ms. Silvers uses Hitchcock's “North by ...
- 'Bates Motel' Season 3 Spoilers: Will Olivia Cooke, Freddie Highmore Become ... - Mstarz (31/Oct/2014)
Based on the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Psycho, Bates Motel explores the events preluding to the massacre in the A&E drama. In the upcoming Season 3, will Emma (Olivia Cooke) be save Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore) as his mind splits, making him "more ...