Alfred Hitchcock Knew When To Give Cary Grant Room To Work
Alfred Hitchcock had a soft spot for Hollywood legend Cary Grant — so much so that he afforded the actor certain privileges.
Read MoreAlfred Hitchcock had a soft spot for Hollywood legend Cary Grant — so much so that he afforded the actor certain privileges.
Read MoreSometimes, an actor just needs to place his whole trust in the hands of the crew.
Read MoreThe film's dark, ambiguous conclusion was part of the original script.
Read More'This shot was designed not to be understood, but to be felt.'
Read MoreHollywood used to make movies like this.
Read MoreThe Crush is truly ridiculous, but Silverstone steals every scene she's in.
Read MoreLou is a simple story adequately told, but its performers make it shine.
Read MoreMartin Scorsese allowed Ben Kingsley to put his own spin on the character Dr. Cawley in Shutter Island.
Read MoreGuy Pearce is predictably good in The Infernal Machine.
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Read MoreBong Joon-ho's critically acclaimed film "Parasite," tells a harrowing story about systemic inequality. Here, we dive into the fate of the Kim family.
Read MoreLook, which filmmaker doesn't dream of working with the greatest living cinematographer?
Read More'It was a great joy to work with Hitch.'
Read MoreThe sequence remains unlike anything else the filmmaker ever made.
Read MoreThis deliciously dark quest for vengeance will easily steal your heart.
Read MoreAfter all, it's just a movie.
Read MoreAre we in the midst of a Longaissance?
Read MoreDespite the director's notoriously controlling track record, there was one thing he couldn't control: cats.
Read MoreHitchcock loathed having to be mindful of something so tedious, especially since he felt it compromised the plot.
Read MoreBefore he became the master of suspense, Hitchcock made some duds.
Read MoreEven the most legendary of filmmakers sometimes under-deliver.
Read MoreThe star of Ready or Not will play a '90s pop star who has an encounter with a sociopath in her own house.
Read MoreBased on a true story.
Read MoreWe're always up for more Nic Cage.
Read MoreSteven Soderbergh returns to the heist genre and offers a modern take on Rear Window in his thrillers No Sudden Move and Kimi.
Read MoreGone Girl and Se7en director David Fincher makes very precise choices in directing his actors, especially when it comes to mid-sex murder scenes.
Read MoreWho Invited Them doesn't deliver anything new, but it entertainingly plays with familiar ideas.
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