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Salon.com August 14, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"The Birds" Tote up all its flaws and you still reach the same conclusion: Hitchcock's ornithological thriller is simply terrifying. |
Salon.com September 25, 2000 Bill Wyman |
"North by Northwest" Screenwriter Ernest Lehman talks about his plan to write "the ultimate Hitchcock movie." |
Salon.com August 31, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"Diabolique" Did a Frenchman scare Hitchcock into making "Psycho"? |
Salon.com August 16, 2000 Stephanie Zacharek |
"Marnie" Hitchcock's florid psychodrama unfolds multiple layers of repressed memory, frigidity and changing identity. |
Salon.com August 11, 2000 Charles Taylor |
"The 39 Steps" A crisp transfer shows the Hitchcock classic as you've never seen it before -- black cat and all. |
Salon.com August 15, 2000 Andrew O'Hehir |
"Notorious" In this truly twisted love story, the passion between Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman is so powerful it's almost a character in itself. |
Home Theater May 14, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
5.1 Goes Psycho Hitchcock classic to go from mono to surround in Blu release. |
Fast Company February 13, 2012 Tara Moore |
How Films Find Viewers' Weaknesses In Child Mortality Spielberg was going for the emotional jugular when he chose to show a young boy attacked and killed by a shark in the now-classic film, Jaws. |
Salon.com August 18, 2000 Michael Sragow |
"Sabotage" and "Secret Agent" Was 1936 Hitchcock's very best year? Two thrillers, including the director's weirdest movie ever, make the case. |
Salon.com June 29, 2000 Michael Sragow |
This dame was a lady Janet Leigh rebuffed Howard Hughes, made movies with Orson Welles and collaborated with Alfred Hitchcock. But don't call her an actor. |
Fast Company October 2010 Jeninne Lee -- St. John |
A Walk Down Horror Lane 2010 marks the 50th anniversary of Psycho and the 100th birthday of the first movie version of Frankenstein. In the run-up to every horror lover's favorite holiday, here's a look at the numbers behind the business of scary movies. |