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Window washers
Robert A. Harris and James C. Katz bring the reds, whites, blacks and blues back into Hitchcock's nimble masterpiece about the burden of perception.
"Rear Window"
James Stewart loves watching the defectives in Hitchcock's restored peeping-tom thriller.
Master of imperfection
Hitchcock may have been a master of many things, but his goofy endings were like a dead cockroach found at the bottom of a near-perfect cinematic sundae.
All in the family
Patricia Hitchcock O'Connell recalls working with her father, Alfred, on "Strangers on a Train" and "Psycho."
The Savage id
Camille Paglia talks about why Hitchcock has more to do with Madonna than he does with pomo theorists.
Lights, cameo, action!
Alfred Hitchcock's first rule of directing was to treat actors like cattle -- and even in his own cameos, he was no sacred cow.
Moral majority
The American people acquitted Clinton long ago.
Moral majority
The American people acquitted Clinton long ago.
Back in the shower again
Gus Van Sant's retelling of a Hitchcock classic may not be anything new, but it's still just as shocking.
Our American Friend
Christopher Hitchens pays tribute to the late movie star James Stewart Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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