Apr 2, 2024
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Tippi Hedren: The It Girl Interview
50 years later, Hedren is still a powerful muse matriarch, in symbol and in the flesh.
Hitchy on the Couch
Although Truffaut dismissed it, Hitchcock's psychosexual issues are everywhere from the screen to his treatment of leading ladies.
Hitchcock Follows Function into Modernism
Often characterized as Surrealistist or Expressionist, Hitchcock's mix of form and content is more Bauhaus.
The Truffauts on Hitchcock
Truffaut staked his reputation on Hitchcock's genius while daughter Laura happily went along for the viewings.
Vertigo: The Search Goes On, Part III
CineSource's lead Hitchcock author carries on as best he can, despite the constraints of the Hitchcock Issue.
Hide the Knives, It’s Alfred’s Birthday
Though penned a decade ago, a similar situation with Hitchcock prevails today.
doggerl for alfred
Ring around the rosy, a pocket full of posy for Uncle Albert.
The Surrealism of Alfred Hitchcock
An excerpt from Michael Gould's 'Surrealism and the Cinema', 1975, one of the first books in English on the subject.
The Secret History of Vertigo
Married authors Powers and McLeod retell 'Vertigo' from the perspective of a thoroughly modern Judy Barton.
My Hour with Alfred
After moving to Los Angeles in the summer of 1974, I became crazed by a passion for all things Hollywood.
Hitchcock: Bigger Than God?
I recently re-watched "The Birds" and its influence on me exceeds religion.
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2011 was a good year for San Francisco. Its vaunted Film Commission started an indie incubator, the Film Society continued its program of handing out $300,000 bi-annually...
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Funding Cuts, Oakland Occupy and Lots of Film
Into The Night: Portraits of Life and Death
The Locations of Northern California
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Predicting the Future: Doctor Caligari
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