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Film Review Rebecca 1940
A great film with a genuinely shocking amoral ending.
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What is Distinctively ‘hitchcockian’ About Rear Window?
“A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre and the babysitter were all worth it” (Hitchcock)
Alfred Hitchcock was an entertainer. Rear Window (1954) is an entertaining film. From his oft quoted quips to his impassive demeanour you could be forgiven for thinking that this was all Hitchcock cared to be, and cared to create.
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Opening Sequence of Rear Window: Analysis of The Cinematography and Mise-En-Scene (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)
The Analysis Of The Cinematography And Mise-En-Scene In The Opening Sequence In Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954).
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A Review of “Psycho 3″
This is a review of the film “Psycho 3″ and what I think about it.
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Dial M for Murder: 1954
A complete review of Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece “Dial “M” For Murder” starring Grace Kelly and Ray Milland in the “perfect murder”.
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Film Review: Champagne
Review of a silent British film from 1928 by the young Alfred Hitchcock. CHAMPAGNE is a rare comedy from the Master of Suspense and shows off his often overlooked prowess as a director of farcical narratives.
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Film Review: The Manxman
Review of an early silent film by Alfred Hitchcock made when he was learning his craft in Britain. Many of the visual and thematic tenets of his classic Hollywood years can already be seen in The Manxman from 1929.
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The Greatest Movies of All Time: Psycho
A summary and review of the Hitchcock horror film.
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Hitchcock: Good vs. Evil
Alfred Hitchcock is one of the best directors of all-time, but some of his films may be redundant.










