Week 20: Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Comedies, and Cattle
Disclaimer: This essay discusses spoilers for Mr. & Mrs. Smith. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! How … Continue reading Week 20: Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Comedies, and Cattle
Disclaimer: This essay discusses spoilers for Mr. & Mrs. Smith. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! How … Continue reading Week 20: Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Comedies, and Cattle
As an aside in this week’s essay, I mentioned that To Catch A Thief wouldn’t rank in Hitchcock’s Ten Best films. … Continue reading Hitchcock’s Top Ten Best Films
Disclaimer: This essay discusses spoilers for Torn Curtain. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! Remember how in … Continue reading Week 17: Torn Curtain (1966), Realism, and Steven Spielberg
Disclaimer: This essay discusses spoilers for Lifeboat. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! You could argue … Continue reading Week 16: Lifeboat (1944), John Steinbeck, and Regrouping
Disclaimer: These essays presume you’ve seen the film in question. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! … Continue reading Week 15: Blackmail, Body Issues, and Sound
Disclaimer: This essay discusses spoilers for Stage Fright as well as The Usual Suspects. If you want to avoid spoilers, … Continue reading Week 14: Stage Fright (1950), More Failure, and Akira Kurosawa
Disclaimer: These essays presume you’ve seen the film in question. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! … Continue reading Week 12: The Pleasure Garden (1925), Inexperience, and Canine Companions
Disclaimer: These essays presume you’ve seen the film in question. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! … Continue reading Week 11: Saboteur (1942), Arizona, and the Ultimate Hitchcock Movie
Disclaimer: These essays presume you’ve seen the film in question. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! … Continue reading Week 10: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956), John Ford, and Crying at the Movies
Disclaimer: These essays presume you’ve seen the film in question. If you want to avoid spoilers, watch the movie first! … Continue reading Week 9: The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), Defining Hitchcock, and Anxiety at a Young Age