The story presents Sellers as Harold Fine, an L.A. lawyer and self-described "square". He is courting his law firm's secretary, Joyce (Joyce Van Patten), an amiable bubble-head who constantly pressures Harold into proposing to her. He finally relents and a wedding date is set, much to...
This juicy dark comedy is a feminist satire inspired by “Strangers on a Train,” the Alfred Hitchcock film based on lesbian writer Patricia Highsmith’s novel. The romp stars Camila Mendes (“Riverdale”) and Maya Hawke (“Stranger Things”) as two unlikely allies in a battle for high scho...
The idea was that Welles’ legendary presence would lend the same star power to The Twilight Zone that the titular host of Alfred Hitchcock Presents did with his own opening narrations. But since movies like Citizen Kane and The Third Man had made Welles one of the most acclaimed and sought...
“Rebecca” (dir. Alfred Hitchcock, 1940) It seems absurd that Alfred Hitchcock’s only Best Picture-winning film is one of his few films to go undistributed on streaming, but such is the fate that has befouled “Rebecca.” Hitchcock’s first American production, his adaptation of Daphne du...
Trap has less in common with Shyamalan’s other films and more with cockeyed Alfred Hitchcock thrillers like Rope and Suspicion. Its connection to Rope, in particular, is undeniable. Like that 1948 classic, which follows two killers who decide to hide a body in their l...
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But my films will remind you of one round fat guy, and one round fat guy alone. Yeah! That buggy eyed, pumpernickel of a humpty dumpty from a genetic mutation experiment between an english walnut and a sea otter! That's Right... Alfred Hitchcock! - XI Lee, Film Maker....
Kino Lorber transferred “Bright Victory” from a brand new 2K Master and it looks very good. The picture is crisp and clear and William H. Daniels black and white cinematography presents this dramatic story in realistic detail and reminds you that human drama has no need of digital effects. ...
The BFI’s DVD presents the 8-part black-and-white serial in its original 1.66:1 ratio. Transferred from the best extant elements held at the BFI National Archive, there are occasionally patches of detritus accumulation in evidence and a couple of episodes bear some light vertical scrat...