“The more successful the villain, the more successful the picture,” Alfred Hitchcock once said. We’d like to know which of Hitchcock’s bad guys (or gals, or birds) you think was the most successful.
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Six Pix: For the Birds
Jason has assembled a sextet of fine feathered flicks for this installment of Six Pix. From Hitchcock’s The Birds to Shirley Temple in The Blue Bird, check out the ornithological-themed posters and see which one you think best sums up the theme.
Read more →Juno and the Paycock (1929): Hitchcock’s Dublin Down the Drama
The travails of a family in strife-torn 1920’s Dublin were the focus of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1929 drama Juno and the Paycock. As part of the Luck of the Irish Blog O’Thon, MovieFanFare reviews this early Hitchcock effort, based on a Sean O’Casey play.
Read more →The Wrong Man (1956): Hitchcock’s True-Crime Suspense Tale
Accused or robbery, a New York City jazz musician (Henry Fonda) is unable to prove police have arrested The Wrong Man. Guest writer KIm Wilson reviews Alfred Hitchock’s harrowing 1956 thriller, which was based on a true story.
Read more →Lifeboat (1944): Classic Movie Review
In today’s guest post, Melanie Simone looks back at the Alfred Hitchcock classic Lifeboat. Does the movie sink or swim? Find out in this terrific review!
Read more →What’s Your Favorite 1950s Alfred Hitchcock Film?
In the 1950s Alfred Hitchcock was thrilling audiences in the movies and also on television. Let us know which of the legendary director’s ’50s feature films is your favorite in this week’s MovieFanFare poll.
Read more →A Golden Anniversary Look Back at the Best of 1963
1939 was Hollywood’s banner year; but, after a half-century’s reflection, 1963 was nothing to sneeze at, either. Movie Irv shares his thoughts on the flicks that indelibly imprinted on an emerging seven-year-old film buff’s mind.
Read more →Psycho Babble: We Talk About Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho: A look at the book about the making of the 1960 physiological thriller Psycho written by Stephen Rebello. Rebello’s book focuses on the behind-the-scene intrigue and shooting of the film.
Read more →What’s Your Favorite One-Word-Title Alfred Hitchcock Film?
See the complete list of all our Movie Polls Alfred Hitchcock: Ten Things To Know About The Master of Suspense
Read more →Alfred Hitchcock: Ten Things to Know About the Master of Suspense
Here are 10 trivia facts about Alfred Hitchcock. There are hundreds of pieces of behind-the-scenes information about the master director. Please feel free to comment and add more trivia we might have missed. 1. The 1929 thriller Blackmail is often…
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