在Apple Music 上收听阿尔弗雷德·希区柯克的《Alfred Hitchcock's Ghost Stories for Young People》。1962年。12 首歌曲。时长:42 分钟
The Haunted and the Haunters (The Pirate's Curse)Alfred Hitchcock、John Allen The Magician ('Til Death Do Us Part)Alfred Hitchcock、John Allen Johnny Takes a Dare (the More the Merrier)Alfred Hitchcock、John Allen The Open Window (Special Adaptation)Alfred Hitchcock、John Allen The Helpful Hitch...
Free Essay: The The film Artist Film is similar to a language, and the cinema is a primary tool to use gestures as a language. Alfred Hitchcock is one of the...
Free Essay: Alfred Hitchcock’s, ‘Rear Window’ (1954), is ultimately a film presenting the ideas of a natural voyeuristic nature within society and how the...
Rear Window(1954)— This is easily my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, not his best (that goes toNorth by Nortwestand maybePsycho), but the one movie I can consistently re-watch and have seen numerous times over the years. It’s a tribute to Hitchcock that the film entirely takes place...
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On how Hitchcock’sRear Windowhelped inspire the track and its video: I feel like I related to it visually, because first of all I love the aesthetic of it, but what I feel is so brilliant about that movie is since there isn’t much movement, yet it captures your attention. I just ...
These three processes are the conduits through which the body in the Gothic genre, in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960) and in the art of taxidermy will be explored. Taxidermy shares one of the central concerns of the Gothic: its preoccupation with the past, and an attempt at preserving the...
Naturally, this brought to my mind Alfred Hitchcock’s hypnotic, unnerving 1958 masterpieceVertigo, a film I first saw upon its rerelease in 1996 on a date with the first woman with whom I was ever in love, a relationship not quite as obsessive and lust-driven as that in the film, but...
This article attempts to read Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) as a film that belongs to the genre of the corporeal Gothic. It attempts to study the fluidity of human anatomy, as shown in Psycho, through the lens of taxidermy. In Psycho, Norman Bates pr