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...There’s a lot of ugliness here, particularly from Hitchcock, whose advances bring back the #MeToo revelations....
...‘My Name Is Alfred Hitchcock’ is in UK cinemas from July 21...
...You might think that Hitchcock’s art had been thoroughly covered in documentary — in recent years alone we’ve had Kent Jones’s Hitchcock/Truffaut and Alexandre O Philippe’s 78/52, about the Psycho stabbing...
...Later, Copenhagen caught Hollywood’s eye: Alfred Hitchcock was an admirer (see below)....
...But while Anne Hathaway’s dark eyes here often convey something of Crawford’s deranged intensity, Jessica Chastain — barely recognisable as a blonde — recalls not Davis but the chilly poise of Hitchcock’...
...With Hitchcock the model, Triet is not above a morbid little joke....
...But in glints of mood and style, the movie calls back to older artefacts: Hitchcock, noir, the great melodramatist Douglas Sirk. Heady mysteries hover....
...It’s like Alfred Hitchcock. When Wes starts, everything is already set in his head. Nothing is shot if there’s a detail missing.” I ask Anderson what drives his appreciation for artisanship....
...But from humanity’s perspective, would it not be remarkable to be able to generate new novels in the prose of Atwood, masterpieces in the style of Mozart, or films in the manner of Hitchcock — or perhaps...
...Bernstein is by turns charming, funny and exasperated, and the film is charged with such nervous tension that even Hitchcock could take notes....
...; that “the face that she keeps in a jar by the door” refers to Nivea cream, which was used by McCartney’s mum; and the song’s staccato strings being inspired by Bernard Herrmann’s shrieking violins in Hitchcock...
...I also like Hitchcock’s girls, who are totally not me because they’re blonde and wear beige cashmere and skirts, but they’re very chic....
...From Citizen Kane to Taxi Driver, via classic Hitchcock movies such as Psycho and Vertigo, Herrmann was responsible for some of the most enduring Hollywood film scores of the 20th century....
...And Shot with Crimson (Faber £16.99) continues Nicola Upson’s reliable series with crime writer Josephine Tey as detective; here the violence occurs in Hollywood, on the set of Hitchcock’s film Rebecca....
...Picture the mad Hitchcock high jinks a movie could get up to with that premise....
...The concert opened with the suite from Bernard Herrmann’s film score for Vertigo, one of his finest collaborations with Alfred Hitchcock....
...The movie plays like a feminist riff on Hitchcock, shot in a rainy East Vancouver that quickly becomes a third co-star. Not currently streaming or on DVD ‘Zero Hour!’...
...Freud called the feeling of walking alongside a double “uncanny”, Hitchcock “vertigo”....
...Topher Forhecz So last night, I watched Hitchcock’s North by Northwest, and that movie famously ends on the top of Mount Rushmore....
...Shot in an eye-grabbing chiaroscuro, with severe camera angles and expressionist framings, it shows flashes of Hitchcock, Orson Welles and Carol Reed, especially during a Third Man climax of tunnels and...
...national acclaim to the small liberal arts college and was soon receiving visitors to her studio and lecture hall, including composer John Cage, architects Charles and Ray Eames and film director Alfred Hitchcock...
...Best of the rest are Waxman’s psychologically subtle score for Hitchcock’s Rebecca and the showpiece Overture from Korngold’s The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex....
...Park and co-writer Jeong Seo-kyung are entirely their own film-makers, but Hitchcock’s masterwork ripples through another tale of romantic obsession, hinged on a woman whose hairstyle and colour of dress...
...trumpeted by Pestival, the brief-lived interspecies celebration of music, art and science, supported by insect specialists, as well as comedians such as Stewart Lee; Blur’s Graham Coxon and musician Robyn Hitchcock...
...of anger, The Woman in the Wall incorporates multiple genres, embracing pitch-black comedy and harrowing social history, whodunnit and psychological horror, with elements of Edgar Allan Poe and Alfred Hitchcock...
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