Alfred Hitchcock Learned The Hard Way That Directing Cats Wasn't One Of His Talents
Despite the director's notoriously controlling track record, there was one thing he couldn't control: cats.
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.
Read MoreWatch out for Robert Patrick!
Read MoreHere's what we know so far about the Netflix and Amblin co-production.
Read More'The test of films is ultimately the test of time.'
Read MoreTessa Thompson and Joseph Gordon-Levitt are set to star in the space thriller from Flying Lotus.
Read MoreThe thing about Dracula is that he's dead and loving it.
Read MoreThe universal themes in All About Eve didn't always work out in the film's favor. In fact, it very nearly earned the ire of one notable 'Eve' in particular.
Read MoreThree Star Wars movies is enough for John Boyega, whose experience playing Finn was marred by fan backlash and a lack of studio support.
Read More'He only gave me three things as a director.'
Read MoreHollywood is having another go at adapting Paprika, most famously made into a film by Satoshi Kon.
Read More'This was literally the beginning of organized crime.'
Read MoreThe world is a mystery in Burning, a psychological thriller in which a young man reconnects with an old acquaintance ... who then disappears without a trace.
Read More'I could tell it was a very personal film even while he was making it.'
Read MoreThe truth is out there.
Read MoreReal terror in real time.
Read More"I take the loneliest, emptiest spot I can so that there is no place to run for cover, no place to hide, and no place for the enemy to hide..."
Read MoreHitchcock credits good trainers and good old movie magic for the stupefying result.
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