From the president to the press corps, there is a dangerous precedent for manifesting a reactionary nature and a proclivity ...
A new book revisits the making of “The Birds” in Sonoma County, uncovering a previously unreported DUI arrest, on-set ...
Exclusive: Read an excerpt from author Tony Lee Moral's upcoming book "A Century of Hitchcock," which details a drunk-driving ...
The director liked to create tension on-set to draw out stronger performances. But have stories about his psychological tricks been inflated in the retelling? In 1978, shortly after publishing The Art ...
Alfred Hitchcock knew what you feared and how to play with those fears to deliver some of Hollywood’s most iconic films. He even created new fears, like the banality of taking a shower, instantly ...
From the shocking shower scene in “Psycho” to the claustrophobic third act of “Vertigo,” Alfred Hitchcock’s body of work is virtually unrivaled—and virtually inescapable. His fingerprints are on ...
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'The Birds' and drunk driving arrest that almost shut it down
Exclusive: Read an excerpt from author Tony Lee Moral's upcoming book "A Century of Hitchcock," which details a drunk-driving ...
James Ernest Hitchcock, 70, was executed by way of three-drug injection at Florida State Prison near Starke. Hitchcock was ...
Jack Gayer on the saga of Birdemic and the man behind the “best worst movie ever”… Birdemic: Shock and Terror (2010) is a ...
Scientists were surprised to discover cassowaries glow under ultraviolet light. It may help the birds distinguish between different species. The casque of a southern cassowary glows blue-green in ...
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