Tere Carrubba, granddaughter of the late master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, was welcomed to the annual luncheon held at Big Canyon Country Club in Newport Beach.
Gabrielle Ulubay is a Music writer at Collider. She has previously been published in The New York Times, Bustle, HuffPost Personal, and other magazines, and wrote at Marie Claire for nearly three ...
EXCLUSIVE: One of the greatest directors of all time is going vertical. Alfred Hitchcok’s 1927 silent feature The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog has become possibly the first classic movie to be ...
Larry and Barbara Cook thought they were helping government agents. In the end, they found themselves victims of tax and Medicare gotchas, as well as the scammers. It took Larry Cook and his wife a ...
Variety talked with Smith about how these two brilliant men brought out the best in each other — and the very best in mid-century cinema — before their volatile personalities inevitably led to a sadly ...
“Santa would sit on my right, of course, since he's our guest of honor, and don't you think twenty for dinner would be ideal? Scrooge, certainly, for Santa would cheer him up. Lady Chatterley for a ...
Sixty-five years ago, Alfred Hitchcock shocked audiences with his film ‘Psycho.’ It broke Hollywood conventions about what a film should and should not do, ushered in a new era of horror/thriller, and ...
Since 2010, film fans have celebrated November as “Noirvember,” challenging each other to dig into the film noir genre. Noir, which had its Hollywood heyday in the 1940s and ’50s, featured morally ...
A prolific journalist and author, he wrote the only authorized biography of Alfred Hitchcock and heaped early praise on the future Nobel laureate Harold Pinter. By Sam Roberts As a young and prescient ...
Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone, England. He enjoyed one of his first jobs in advertising and this led him towards a career in the cinema. He took inspiration from German filmmaking ...
A favorite game among movie nerds is “Name the best four-film run by any of the great filmmakers.” The consensus winner tends to be Francis Ford Coppola’s 1970s: The Godfather, The Conversation, The ...