Alfred Hitchcock tops his own fabulous record for suspense with Vertigo, a super-tale of murder, madness and mysticism that stars James Stewart and Kim Novak. Aside from being big box office, it is a ...
Lead, for sure. Not only do I believe screentime is irrelevant when determining category placement but also believe those numbers flying around the web are false. I refuse to believe someone is ...
What’s most impressive about Herrmann’s score for “Vertigo” is just how much he understood what Alfred Hitchcock was going for. The musical cues are astonishing, as Herrmann creates an atmosphere of ...
There are classic movies that were unappreciated in their time, that took years or even decades to come into their own. “It’s A Wonderful Life” was a flop until it turned up on TV every Christmas.
She also appeared in “The Ten Commandments” and was the first female commander of the American Legion’s Post 43 in Hollywood, known as “The Post of the Stars.” By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Ebert also ...
1958 was an interesting year at the cineplex. Hollywood was still producing star-driven dramas and genre films with classical polish, but beneath that surface, something more restless was happening.