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January 2013

  • THE 39 STEPS - Naplesillustrated (02/Jan/2013)
    The 39 Steps adapted from the John Buchan novel and Alfred Hitchcock film of the same name, revolves around just four actors, some playing multiple roles—one plays three different women whom happened to have a romantic connection with the play's ...
  • Hitchcock's Peter Lorre is “Too Much” - ARTINFO (blog) (02/Jan/2013)
    Thinking of “Hitchcock”? Think again, your time—not to mention your money—is far better spent with the new Criterion DVD of Alfred Hitchcock's 1934 sensation “The Man Who Knew Too Much.” Not to be confused with the tiresome 1955 Hollywood remake ...
  • The Forgotten Woman - Honolulu Weekly (02/Jan/2013)
    Helen Mirren is crowding you again–this time as Alfred Hitchcock's brilliant wife, Alma, who participated in more than a half-century's worth of Sir Alfred's movies as secret writer and producer . . . and her husband's most severe critic. The new mashup movie ...
  • Tackling truth in fictitious films - Stuff.co.nz (02/Jan/2013)
    The first to arrive is Hitchcock (opening January 10), with Anthony Hopkins transforming himself into Alfred Hitchcock at the time he was making Psycho in 1959. Hitch loved a true story, especially one that was hard to believe. He chose Psycho in a calculated ...
  • Hopkins refused to dress down for 'Hitchcock' rehearsals - Business Standard (02/Jan/2013)
    Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins sported a full suit while rehearsing his role as Alfred Hitchcock to help him get into character of the famous director. The "Silence of the Lambs" star wore padding and facial prosthetics to transform into the portly, smartly-dressed ...
  • Anthony Hopkins refused to dress down for 'Hitchcock' rehearsals - Indian Express (02/Jan/2013)
    Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins sported a full suit while rehearsing his role as Alfred Hitchcock to help him get into character of the famous director. The "Silence of the Lambs" star wore padding and facial prosthetics to transform into the portly, smartly-dressed ...
  • Hopkins refused to dress down for rehearsals - Press Trust of India (02/Jan/2013)
    London, Jan 3 (PTI) Oscar-winner Anthony Hopkins sported a full suit while rehearsing his role as Alfred Hitchcock to help him get into character of the famous director. The "Silence of the Lambs" star wore padding and facial prosthetics to transform into the ...
  • Hitchcock's classic 'Strangers on a Train' shows a genius at work - Detroit Free Press (02/Jan/2013)
    Forget the new Alfred Hitchcock biopic and see instead one of the movies that made the director a legend. "Strangers on a Train," from 1951, is about two men who meet accidentally on a train and end up in a scheme to swap murders: You kill my ...
  • Sir Anthony Hopkins becomes Hitchcock - This is South Wales (03/Jan/2013)
    SIR Anthony Hopkins has spoken of his hair-raising experience in his latest role portraying legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock. The Silence of the Lambs star wore padding and facial prosthetics to transform into the portly, smartly-dressed director after ...
  • Priest: 'Hitchcock' brings the great director down to earth - The Coloradoan (03/Jan/2013)
    The late director Sir Alfred Hitchcock was well-known not only for a distinguished film career and hosting a TV series with his domineering erudite personality, but for directing one of the most unforgettable films ever made that left a lasting impression on ...
  • 10 Things to Do in Detroit This Weekend - Crain's Detroit Business (03/Jan/2013)
    1. Revisit Alfred Hitchcock's 1951 suspense classic "Strangers on a Train" at The Redford Theatre this weekend. 2. Keep warm and rock out at the "Anti-Freeze Blues Festival" at the Magic Bag in Ferndale. 3. Check out photographs of Detroit past and present ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - The Age (03/Jan/2013)
    ALFRED HITCHCOCK. Hungry eyes ... Hitchcock desired unattainable women. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, ...
  • Anthony Hopkins Refused to Dress Down for Hitchcock Rehearsals - FemaleFirst.co.uk (03/Jan/2013)
    Anthony Hopkins sported a full suit while rehearsing his role as Alfred Hitchcock to help him get into character. The Silence of the Lambs star wore padding and facial prosthetics to transform into the portly, smartly-dressed director for Hitchcock after refusing to ...
  • Watch: Tody Jones on 'panic' of playing Alfred Hitchcock in 'The Girl' - GoldDerby (03/Jan/2013)
    "There's always panic when you're playing someone as iconic as Hitchcock," admitted Toby Jones about his role as the legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock in the recent HBO biopic "The Girl." "There's that suspicion you might not have done that bit of ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - The Young Witness (03/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, 3 a.m.. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or Rear ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - Central Midlands & Coastal Advocate (03/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, midnight. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or ...
  • Texas Woman's University Houston to host presenation on Hitchcock - Ultimate Bellaire (03/Jan/2013)
    Texas Woman's University Houston's College of Arts and Sciences will present How Art Objects and Artists Impact on Characters, Scenes, and Plots in Films of Alfred Hitchcock at 12:25 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 29. According to a press release, "This lunchtime ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - Goondiwindi Argus (03/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, 2 a.m.. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or Rear ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - Bega District News (03/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, 3 a.m.. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or Rear ...
  • Movie Review: THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH Marks the Arrival of the Great ... - CultureMob (blog) (03/Jan/2013)
    It took Alfred Hitchcock seventy-six minutes to establish that he would become one of cinema's great architects. Football games run longer than that; people often find themselves waiting in airports for longer than that. Seventy-six minutes is a drop in the ocean ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - Cowra Guardian (03/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, 3 a.m.. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or Rear ...
  • Weight that drove a taste for torture - Newcastle Herald (04/Jan/2013)
    Weight that drove a taste for torture. Jan. 4, 2013, 3 a.m.. If Alfred Hitchcock had been thin, there would be no shower scene in Psycho. There may not have been a Psycho at all, nor some of his other tense and tumescent masterpieces, such as Vertigo or Rear ...
  • Making a killing with Hitchcock - The Australian (04/Jan/2013)
    HITCHCOCK, as most filmgoers will know by now, is about the making of Psycho which, at the time (1960), was Alfred Hitchcock's most reviled film and commercially one of his most successful. It is based on Stephen Rebello's book Alfred Hitchcock and the ...
  • Perpetual thriller - The Age (04/Jan/2013)
    All these decades later, we are here to discuss her role in Hitchcock, playing opposite Anthony Hopkins as the director's wife, Alma Reville, a screenwriter and editor. Alfred and Alma met in the 1920s, right at the beginning of Hitchcock's career; they were ...
  • Lee's Review: "Hitchcock" - WLTX.com (04/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock has been described in many different forms over the years. Just how flattering that description is, would depend on who is relaying the information. But whose opinion of him is accurate? Well, it would appear that all are...to some degree.
  • Top ten films - Whyalla News (04/Jan/2013)
    Ideally, that's all the uninitiated should know about Alfred Hitchcock's legendary 1960 shocker – a brilliant technical exercise, an oddly intimate character study, and the ultimate variant on the premise "boy meets girl". Digitally projected. Astor, tomorrow, 2pm ...
  • Top ten films - Daily Advertiser (04/Jan/2013)
    Ideally, that's all the uninitiated should know about Alfred Hitchcock's legendary 1960 shocker – a brilliant technical exercise, an oddly intimate character study, and the ultimate variant on the premise "boy meets girl". Digitally projected. Astor, tomorrow, 2pm ...
  • The film about making a classic - Stanly News & Press (04/Jan/2013)
    Friday, January 3, 2013 — I was a freshman in college when I saw Alfred Hitchcock's “Psycho” for the very first time. I could describe the room for you. I could describe the screams. I could describe my surprise when everything came clear in the plot.
  • 'Bates Motel' Using 'Psycho' as 'Inspiration' Rather Than an Homage - Hollywood Reporter (04/Jan/2013)
    A&E isn't doing a mere Psycho prequel but instead a contemporary take inspired by the Alfred Hitchcock horror classic, producers said Friday at the Television Critics Association's winter press tour in Pasadena. our editor recommends. 'Bates Motel' Trailer ...
  • 'Bates Motel' the latest thriller from 'Lost' producer - Inside Bay Area (04/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns -- along with his mysterious mother -- in "Bates Motel," an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, "Psycho." "Bates Motel," set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • 'Bates Motel' the latest thriller from 'Lost' producer - Tri-Valley Herald (04/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns -- along with his mysterious mother -- in "Bates Motel," an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, "Psycho." "Bates Motel," set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • DVD review: Hitchcock classic welcomed to Blu-ray - Glendale News Press (04/Jan/2013)
    Thanks to the vagaries of distribution, Alfred Hitchcock's black-and-white 1934 “The Man Who Knew Too Much” has arrived on an affordable Blu-ray earlier than the director's better-known Technicolor 1956 remake, which is available only as part of ...
  • Suspended belief - The Age (05/Jan/2013)
    The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, was notorious for his obsession with leading ladies, but what of the relationship with his long-suffering wife and collaborator, Alma Reville? Such is the premise for this welcome, but uneven, biopic of Britain's greatest ...
  • 'Bates Motel': 6 Things to Expect From A&E's 'Psycho' Prequel - Celebuzz (05/Jan/2013)
    Anyone who has watched Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film Psycho can admit that it opens up an entirely new set of questions about Norman Bates and how he ended up being the killer with a frightening attachment to his mother. A&E and Lost executive ...
  • TV critics press tour: 'Lost' producer welcomes you to the 'Bates Motel' - San Jose Mercury News (blog) (05/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns — along with his mysterious mother — in “Bates Motel,” an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, “Psycho.” “Bates Motel,” set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • 'Bates Motel': 6 Things to Expect From A&E's 'Psycho' Prequel - American Superstar Magazine (05/Jan/2013)
    Anyone who has watched Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 horror film Psycho can admit that it opens up an entirely new set of questions about Norman Bates and how he ended up being the killer with a frightening attachment to his mother. A&E and Lost executive ...
  • Perpetual thriller - The Canberra Times (05/Jan/2013)
    All these decades later, we are here to discuss her role in Hitchcock, playing opposite Anthony Hopkins as the director's wife, Alma Reville, a screenwriter and editor. Alfred and Alma met in the 1920s, right at the beginning of Hitchcock's career; they were ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock series in Bay Area - San Francisco Chronicle (06/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock had a big year in 2012, marked by two bio-pics, one 15-film "Masterpiece Collection" Blu-ray release, and a Sight and Sound Magazine critics poll naming "Vertigo" the best movie of all time. There's more to come. Starting Friday, the UC ...
  • Suspended belief - WA today (06/Jan/2013)
    The Master of Suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, was notorious for his obsession with leading ladies, but what of the relationship with his long-suffering wife and collaborator, Alma Reville? Such is the premise for this welcome, but uneven, biopic of Britain's greatest ...
  • DVD Review - The Girl (2012) - Flickering Myth (blog) (06/Jan/2013)
    Cast as the lead in Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds, unknown actress Tippi Hedren finds herself the target of the filmmaker's sexual desires as he attempts to mold her into the ultimate 'Hitchcock blonde'. The Girl Sienna Miller Tippi Hedren. It's the early 1960s and ...
  • Bates Motel Will Take Inspiration From Psycho, But Not All Cues - Comic Book Resources (07/Jan/2013)
    Everyone knows that the new A&E series Bates Motel is based on Alfred Hitchcock's adaptation of Robert Bloch's novel Psycho. The question has been exactly how much of the existing material, which also includes three film sequels Hitchcock had nothing to ...
  • Breaking News: 'Bates Motel' Isn't Actually Related to 'Psycho'. Sort of. - Get The Big Picture (blog) (07/Jan/2013)
    None of them were particularly good, but studio executives are still trying to milk money and attention off of Alfred Hitchcock's horror classic. The most recent example is Bates Motel, a show that was billed as a prequel to the original film, detailing Norman ...
  • Bates Motel' the latest thriller from 'Lost' producer - Kingston Daily Freeman (07/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns -- along with his mysterious mother -- in "Bates Motel," an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, "Psycho." "Bates Motel," set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • Carlton Cuse on 'Bates Motel' - Crave Online (07/Jan/2013)
    Although these are the characters from Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, the series is set in present day. Even though you may know where this story ends, we have to respectfully issue a spoiler alert! Clips from the first season were screened for the press and many ...
  • 'Bates Motel' the latest thriller from 'Lost'... - The Mercury (07/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns -- along with his mysterious mother -- in “Bates Motel,” an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, “Psycho.” “Bates Motel,” set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • Fully psyched up - The West Australian (07/Jan/2013)
    ... for his portrayals of two US presidents - Richard Nixon in Oliver Stone's Nixon and John Quincy Adams in Steven Spielberg's Amistad - yet veteran actor Sir Anthony Hopkins was riddled with insecurity at the prospect of playing film director Alfred Hitchcock.
  • 'Bates Motel' the latest thriller from 'Lost' producer - York Daily Record (08/Jan/2013)
    One of cinema's most iconic characters returns -- along with his mysterious mother -- in "Bates Motel," an A&E TV series inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's landmark 1960 horror film, "Psycho." "Bates Motel," set to premiere on March 18, is a prequel that dares to ...
  • Knickerbocker Theatre Winter Film Series: 'Hitchcock,' Jan. 28 to Feb. 2 - HollandSentinel.com (08/Jan/2013)
    "Hitchcock" is a drama about legendary director Alfred Hitchcock and his wife, Alma, during the filming of Hitchcock's masterpiece, “Psycho.” Featuring two Academy Award-winners in the main roles, Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren, the film is winning ...
  • The Marco Players: The 39 Steps - Naples Daily News (08/Jan/2013)
    Nominated for four other Tony Awards, this off-beat spy story is played mainly for laughs in the style of Monty Python with a script full of allusions to and puns on the titles of past Alfred Hitchcock films like "Rear Window," "Psycho," "Vertigo" and "North by ...
  • One-Night Stands - East Bay Express (08/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock: The Shape of Suspense (PFA, 6:30). The Mercenary (105 min., 1968). The Hills Run Red: Italian Westerns, Leone, and Beyond (PFA, 8:10). The Rocky Horror Picture Show (100 min., 1975). (Landmark Albany Twin, Albany, midnight) ...
  • 10 Weird & Obscure Facts About Quentin Tarantino - WhatCulture! (09/Jan/2013)
    Quentin Tarantino is one of the most recognisable personalities in the world of modern cinema. Just as Alfred Hitchcock could be identified by just a silhouette, or Martin Scorsese by his thick black glasses, Tarantino is instantly recognisable by his trademark ...
  • Hitchcock role nothing to kill for - WA today (09/Jan/2013)
    SINCE its release in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has lived again … and again … and again. It has had three sequels: the first was directed by Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin, an ardent admirer of Hitchcock, who brought back Anthony Perkins and ...
  • 'Hitchcock' Anthony Hopkins: 'The Girl wasn't necessary' - Digital Spy UK (09/Jan/2013)
    Anthony Hopkins has said that it was not "necessary" to portray on screen the story of Alfred Hitchcock's alleged obsession and mistreatment of actress Tippi Hedren. Hopkins stars as the iconic director opposite Scarlett Johansson in upcoming big-screen ...
  • 'Hitchcock' Anthony Hopkins: 'The Girl wasn't necessary' - Digital Spy (09/Jan/2013)
    Anthony Hopkins has said that it was not "necessary" to portray on screen the story of Alfred Hitchcock's alleged obsession and mistreatment of actress Tippi Hedren. Hopkins stars as the iconic director opposite Scarlett Johansson in upcoming big-screen ...
  • Now Showing: Behind the scenes of 'Hitchcock' - Red and Black (09/Jan/2013)
    While the film — which is directed by Sacha Gervasi and loosely based on Stephen Rebello's book “Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of 'Psycho'” — is centered around the production of “Psycho,” it focuses more on his marriage to Alma (Helen Mirren).
  • Top Tickets: January 9-14 - Diablo Magazine (blog) (09/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock has been dead for more than three decades, but his name and movies still generate buzz. He's as much in the minds of movie lovers in 2012 as potential Oscar contenders Steven Spielberg, Kathryn Bigelow, Quentin Tarrantino, and Ben ...
  • 'Hitchcock' Blu-ray Dated and Detailed' - High-Def Digest (09/Jan/2013)
    Hitchcock' is a love story about one of the most influential filmmakers of the last century, Alfred Hitchcock, and his wife and partner Alma Reville. The film takes place during the making of Hitchcock's seminal movie 'Psycho.' The Blu-ray will feature 1080p ...
  • Reel World: Hitchcock and Chaplin at KiMo, Reel New Mexico wants you - Weekly Alibi (blog) (09/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock is suddenly hot again thanks to the recent biopic treatment he received at the hands of Sir Anthony Hopkins. Now the venerated British director gets a high-definition digital upgrade with the KiMo Theatre's Hi-Def Hitch film series. The 3-film ...
  • Movie review: Hitchcock - The Daily Telegraph (09/Jan/2013)
    MOVIE REVIEW: First things first: this is not a beginning-middle-and-end biopic of the late Alfred Hitchcock. Rather, Hitchcock covers a year or so in the life of cinema's master of suspense. In particular, the rocky creative road travelled towards Psycho, the ...
  • Fox Slates Hitchcock Releases - Home Media Magazine (09/Jan/2013)
    Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment is making it all about Alfred Hitchcock March 12 (order date Jan. 30), when it bows biopic Hitchcock and re-releases three of the master of suspense's classics in a Blu-ray Disc set. Hitchcock, starring Anthony ...
  • Hitchcock role nothing to kill for - The Canberra Times (09/Jan/2013)
    SINCE its release in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has lived again … and again … and again. It has had three sequels: the first was directed by Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin, an ardent admirer of Hitchcock, who brought back Anthony Perkins and ...
  • Hitchcock: Small change, for the most part - World Socialist Web Site (09/Jan/2013)
    Legendary British-born filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980) directed more than fifty feature films in a career spanning six decades. He is generally recognized today as one of the supreme artists of British and American cinema. He directed such classics ...
  • Hopkins makes the director's cut - inmycommunity (09/Jan/2013)
    Even those who haven't seen Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 macabre masterpiece Psycho would know that shower scene, in which Janet Leigh's ill-fated Marion Crane is stabbed to death by a mysterious killer. Nominated for four Oscars, Psycho became the ...
  • St. Francis Xavier Church Presents 'The 39 Steps' Parody - BurbankNBeyond (09/Jan/2013)
    The St. Francis Stage Company is putting its own comedic spin on a play based on the 1935 Alfred Hitchcock movie “The 39 Steps” in its sixth annual fundraiser for St. Francis Xavier Church and School in Burbank. It's a great family friendly production for ...
  • The Girl DVD Review - HeyUGuys (10/Jan/2013)
    An Alfred Hitchcock film is arguably as recognisable as his distinctive profile. The details of his private life are perhaps less widely known. Toby Jones wears Hitchcock's familiar mannerisms with the ease of a man shrugging on an old winter coat and carries ...
  • REVIEW: Hitchcock - Newcastle Herald (10/Jan/2013)
    SINCE its release in 1960, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho has lived again ... and again ... and again. It has had three sequels: the first was directed by Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin, an ardent admirer of Hitchcock, who brought back Anthony Perkins and ...
  • Dial H for humbled - Sydney Morning Herald (10/Jan/2013)
    ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won. In 1979, when he was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award, he famously said: I ...
  • Dial H for humbled - Cooma Monaro Express (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Cessnock Advertiser (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Bega District News (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Busselton Dunsborough Mail (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, midnight. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Goondiwindi Argus (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 2 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Ballarat Courier (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Southern Cross (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Dial H for humbled - Camden Haven Courier (10/Jan/2013)
    Dial H for humbled Save. Jan. 11, 2013, 3 a.m.. ALFRED Hitchcock was born in London in 1899 and began his career there before moving to Hollywood in 1939. Although nominated five times for an Oscar, he never won.
  • Alfred Hitchcock thriller is played for laughs in '39 Steps' - Long Beach Press-Telegram (10/Jan/2013)
    What: Kentwood Players presents the Tony Award-winning comedic spy thriller adapted from the movie by Alfred Hitchcock. When: Opens at 8 p.m. Friday and continues 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday through Feb. 16. Where: Westchester Playhouse, 8301 ...
  • FILM REVIEW - Hitchcock - inmycommunity (10/Jan/2013)
    Even those who haven't seen Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 macabre masterpiece Psycho would know that shower scene, in which Janet Leigh's ill-fated Marion Crane is stabbed to death by a mysterious killer. Nominated for four Oscars, Psycho became the ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock thriller is played for laughs in '39 Steps' - Daily Breeze (10/Jan/2013)
    What: Kentwood Players presents the Tony Award-winning comedic spy thriller adapted from the movie by Alfred Hitchcock. When: Opens at 8 p.m. Friday and continues 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday through Feb. 16. Where: Westchester Playhouse, 8301 ...
  • Hitchcock Favorite to Screen at Library - The Central Jersey Sun (blog) (10/Jan/2013)
    Re-experience North by Northwest, the celebrated Fifties spy film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, which will be screened on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013, at 7:30 p.m. at the West Windsor Arts Center, 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, NJ 08550. The admission ...
  • Clip - Miss Janet Leigh - Total Film (10/Jan/2013)
    Hitchcock is a love story about one of the most influential film makers of the last century, Alfred Hitchcock, and his wife and partner Alma Reville. The film takes place during the making of Hitchcock's seminal movie Psycho. Directed by Sacha Gervasi (Anvil: ...
  • Do Hitchcock and The Girl reveal the horrible truth about Hitch? - The Guardian (10/Jan/2013)
    The appearance of two new films about Alfred Hitchcock, widely considered to be the greatest of Britain's filmmakers, is a reminder that there was a time when he was also considered lovable. His unmistakable profile, his deadpan, Droopy Dog style, and his ...
  • Hopkins speaks out on role - This is South Wales (10/Jan/2013)
    OSCAR winner Sir Anthony Hopkins said it was not necessary to portray on screen the story of Alfred Hitchcock's alleged obsession and mistreatment of actress Tippi Hedren. Margam-born Hopkins stars as the director opposite Scarlett Johansson in ...
  • Sir Anthony Hopkins speaks out on Alfred Hitchcock role - This is South Wales (11/Jan/2013)
    OSCAR winner Sir Anthony Hopkins said it was not necessary to portray on screen the story of Alfred Hitchcock's alleged obsession and mistreatment of actress Tippi Hedren. Margam-born Hopkins stars as the director opposite Scarlett Johansson in ...
  • Playing at the Pickford: 'Hitchcock' is tawdry yet tame - Bellingham Herald (11/Jan/2013)
    Few directors put up as convincing a mask as Alfred Hitchcock or were as adept at using that public face to sell their work to the wider world. But what was the master of suspense really like in his private moments? Do we even want to know? With Anthony ...
  • Hitchcock: Behind the Psycho - WACH (11/Jan/2013)
    The name Alfred Hitchcock has become synonymous with fear. Not the kind of ax murderer in a mask kind of fear. Oh no, Hitchcock could send chills up your spine using your own psyche against you. His famous technique of panning the camera away from ...
  • Morbid fascinations flair in thriller - Daily Liberal (11/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) and Alma Reville (Helen Mirren) were a duo connected by a great love of intelligence, direction and a good story. When he looked for a project she would bring up suggestions, and when he went against the grain of ...
  • HBO's Globe Contender 'The Girl' Depicts A Darker Side Of Hitchcock - Deadline.com (11/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock built his reputation as cinema's undisputed master of suspense by using every tool and trick at his disposal to tell tales of powerless peril, circumstance, and betrayal—usually with a lovely blonde starlet front and center. But the story behind ...
  • Actor Jon Finch Dead at 70 – Starred in Hitchcock's FRENZY - We Are Movie Geeks (11/Jan/2013)
    His two most famous film roles were as the man wrongly accused of being the 'necktie strangler' in Alfred Hitchcock's FRENZY (1972), the director's last great film, and the title role in Roman Polanski's MACBETH in 1971. He may be best known for the role he ...
  • Melanie Griffith: Mum taught me to keep my pride - The Sun (13/Jan/2013)
    MELANIE GRIFFITH was witness to film director Alfred Hitchcock's dark obsession with her actress mother, Tippi Hedren, now aged 82. Melanie, 55, who became a star in her own right thanks to films like Working Girl, has long lived with controversy.
  • 'HUNGER GAMES' SNEAK PEEK - WWLP 22News (13/Jan/2013)
    Jones was at the awards show as a nominee for best actor in a miniseries or movie for his performance as Alfred Hitchcock in HBO's "The Girl." He lost out to Kevin Costner. The actor will reprise his role of Cladius Templesmith in "The Hunger Games: ...
  • 'HUNGER GAMES' SNEAK PEEK - Salon (13/Jan/2013)
    Jones was at the awards show as a nominee for best actor in a miniseries or movie for his performance as Alfred Hitchcock in HBO's “The Girl.” He lost out to Kevin Costner. The actor will reprise his role of Claudius Templesmith in “The Hunger Games: ...
  • Seiler: No rules in a Senate knife fight - Albany Times Union (13/Jan/2013)
    Remember Alfred Hitchcock's 1953 political thriller "Motion to Consider," starring Montgomery Clift as a brooding but idealistic state legislator attempting to pass a controversial bill? In the climactic final sequence, Clift's character triumphs over Raymond ...
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much - slantmagazine (14/Jan/2013)
    The Man Who Knew Too Much, produced in England in 1934, was perhaps the first of Alfred Hitchcock's films to openly attempt the autonomously cinematic, aggressively syntactic perfection with which he would later become synonymous. Spiritually ...
  • 'Hitchcock' goes behind the scenes - Quad City Times (14/Jan/2013)
    “Hitchcock” isn't so much about the life of Alfred Hitchcock, also known as “The Master of Suspense,” as it is about the making his iconic movie “Psycho.” It does take a look at his exasperated wife, Alma Reville (Helen Mirren), his obsession with his female ...
  • Bates Motel – 5 inquietanti teaser poster del prequel tv di Psycho - ScreenWEEK.it Blog (Blog) (14/Jan/2013)
    Queste sono le immagini decisamente poco rassicuranti immortalate sui teaser poster di della serie tv targata A&E che racconterà l'infanzia di Norman Bates, l'assassino protagonista del capolavoro di Alfred Hitchcock Psycho. Tweet · Pin It · Share on Tumblr ...
  • REVIEW: Hitchcock - The West Australian (14/Jan/2013)
    You'll like this if you liked Psycho and Alfred Hitchcock's unmatched oeuvre, the large number of great movies about the making of movies such as 8½, Day for Night, Ed Wood and Adaptation. Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 low-budget shocker Psycho slashed the ...
  • How Hitchcock's women cast a spell on fashion season after season - The Guardian (15/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock loved blondes, but he famously dismissed Marilyn Monroe as too "obvious". So, it's a little surprising that Scarlett Johansson – Monroe's modern-day equivalent, complete with curves and pillow lips – is starring in next month's Hitchcock, the ...
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much - A.V. Club (15/Jan/2013)
    Whether it was a result of the limitation of the early sound era or a deliberate choice on Alfred Hitchcock's part, the single bullet that sets the events into motion in 1934's The Man Who Knew Too Much enters with a whisper. The sound drops out, a web forms ...
  • DVD Watch: 'The Man Who Knew Too Much': Hitchcock's original 1931 take ... - Austin Chronicle (blog) (16/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 The Man Who Knew Too Much may be the more come-hither of his two takes on the same tale – it's got color, American accents, and big stars in Jimmy Stewart and Doris Day. But ask Guillermo del Toro and he'll tell you the American ...
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much - NOW Magazine (16/Jan/2013)
    The Man Who Knew Too Much doesn't have quite the polish of Alfred Hitchcock's later British films, notably The Lady Vanishes and The 39 Steps, but it's fun and famous as the first full-blown display of his themes and techniques: the average guy in over his ...
  • The Man Who Knew Too Much: Criterion Collection - WhatDVD.Net (17/Jan/2013)
    When Alfred Hitchcock made The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), he had come off of two consecutive failures, Rich and Strange (1931) and Waltzes from Vienna (1934), and was eager to return to the thriller genre. With screenwriters Charles Bennett and ...
  • "The Birds" Stars Reunite 50 Years Later -- See Them Now! - TooFab.com (18/Jan/2013)
    "The Birds" Stars Reunite 50 Years Later -- See Them Now! 0118_birds_launch. This March it'll be exactly 50 years since Alfred Hitchcock's horror masterpiece "The Birds" hit theaters -- and last night, two of the film's stars reunited in Hollywood. Tippi Hedren ...
  • Hitchcock haterade is held back as 'The Birds' stars celebrate 50 years - Yahoo's The Projector (blog) (18/Jan/2013)
    Tippi Hedren and Veronica Cartwright, then and now (Photo: Everett/Getty)It's been nearly 50 years since the release of Alfred Hitchcock's film about a Northern California town that becomes the target of flocks of attack birds. To mark the occasion, two of the ...
  • 'Hitchcock' Comes to Sunrise - Southern Pines Pilot (18/Jan/2013)
    Say the name Alfred Hitchcock and almost everyone recognizes it and can name at least one of his films. Often, that film is "Psycho." As it turns out, there's a very interesting back story to the making of that particular movie, and that's the focus of the movie ...
  • Film series features 'The Paradine Case' - HollandSentinel.com (18/Jan/2013)
    Red Barn Film Series Features Hitchcock's “Paradine Case” in Tuesday's program. True Alfred Hitchcock fans will enjoy the Red Barn Theater's film series presentation that stars Gregory Peck as a criminal defense attorney and Alida Valli as an accused ...
  • Movie Review: Homage to Hitchcock - Coffs Coast Advocate (18/Jan/2013)
    BEHIND every great man there's a great woman, as was the case through the life of Alfred Hitchcock. Alma Reville was Hitch's wife and collaborator throughout his career and this interesting, humorous film explores their relationship. Hitchcock is a playful ...
  • From Psycho to Blade Runner -- How W.O.M. can beat the Hollywood H.Y.P.E. - The Age (blog) (18/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock did try a few publicity gimmicks to help Psycho along – employing security guards to block entry after the movie started, and issuing a plea to audiences not to reveal the ending. But it was WOM that got Psycho past the initial bad reviews and ...
  • From Psycho to Blade Runner -- How WOM can beat the Hollywood HYPE - Sydney Morning Herald (blog) (18/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock did try a few publicity gimmicks to help Psycho along – employing security guards to block entry after the movie started, and issuing a plea to audiences not to reveal the ending. But it was WOM that got Psycho past the initial bad reviews and ...
  • When chatter matters - Sydney Morning Herald (19/Jan/2013)
    Towards the end of Hitchcock, the recent film about the making of Psycho in 1960, the agent who represents director Alfred Hitchcock tells him the distributors have so little faith in his film they are launching it in only two cinemas. If we don't get word-of-mouth, ...
  • Hitchcock haterade is held back as 'The Birds' stars celebrate 50 years - Yahoo! Canada Finance - Insight (blog) (19/Jan/2013)
    Tippi Hedren and Veronica Cartwright, then and now (Photo: Everett/Getty)It's been nearly 50 years since the release of Alfred Hitchcock's film about a Northern California town that becomes the target of flocks of attack birds. To mark the occasion, two of the ...
  • Big Screen Classics: Dial M for Murder - Austin Chronicle (19/Jan/2013)
    Big Screen Classics: Dial M for Murder. Not rated, 105 min. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock., Starring Grace Kelly, Ray Milland and Robert Cummings. Filmed in 3-D, this Hitchcock thriller centers on a man's plot to kill his wife, and the police investigation that ...
  • DVD Shopping Bag: The Man Who Knew Too Much 1934 - Mania (22/Jan/2013)
    Over the past couple of years, I have building an Alfred Hitchcock library. It's not so much a wing onto my house or anything, just a collection of his films. Last November's Alfred Hitchcock's Master Piece Collection on Blu-ray (see column) was a boom to the ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock - The Top Ten Facts - Film News (22/Jan/2013)
    Having mastered the art of suspense on the silver screen, English film director and producer Alfred Hitchcock is best known as a pioneer in suspense and psychological thriller film. Directing more than fifty films throughout his six decade career, Hitchcock's ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock - Top Ten Facts - Film News (22/Jan/2013)
    Having mastered the art of suspense on the silver screen, English film director and producer Alfred Hitchcock is best known as a pioneer in suspense and psychological thriller film. Directing more than fifty films throughout his six decade career, Hitchcock's ...
  • 'Hitchcock' shines with clever dialogue, strong cast - The Michigan Daily (22/Jan/2013)
    As an illuminating insight into the life of one of cinema's most revered directors, “Hitchcock” is a movie about moviemaking — how appropriate. It's the story of Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins, “360”) and arguably his most indelible creation, “Psycho,” from its ...
  • Hitchcock film series begins at museum - The Daily Toreador (registration) (22/Jan/2013)
    The Museum of Texas Tech started its new classic film series Friday with “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” a film by famous horror movie director Alfred Hitchcock. Cara Sanders, the senior office assistant for the museum, originally came up with the idea of ...
  • Cinemark Classics presents 'To Catch a Thief' - Louisville.com (23/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock made a lot of movies. Seriously, it's impressive. Not quite as impressive as the works of John Ford, perhaps, but it is a hefty list nonetheless – and hardly a stinker among the bunch. How many directors can claim to have quite as many iconic ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps Is Refreshingly Intimate, Yet Hugely Silly - Phoenix New Times (blog) (23/Jan/2013)
    The setup: Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps is a breakneck farce that doesn't exactly parody the classic film and spy novel that inspired it -- it's more of a concept that makes fun of them as they are, taking every element that's a little weird or over-obvious or ...
  • Athena to showcase Hitchcock films - The Athens Messenger (23/Jan/2013)
    Taking place over eight weeks, from Sunday-March 25, the Athena Cinema will be screening Alfred Hitchcock classics on Sunday and Monday evenings at 7 p.m. Students from Ohio University's College of Fine Arts School of Film will introduce select ...
  • top blu-ray - CNET (blog) (23/Jan/2013)
    This month's updates entries include "Alfred Hitchcock: The Masterpiece Collection," "The Avengers," "Finding Nemo," "Jaws," "Lawrence of Arabia," and "Titanic." Though my face is at the top of the column, the list was compiled with input from editors John ...
  • The return Tuesday Night Flicks - Napa Valley Register (23/Jan/2013)
    Hitchcock's 1954 thriller is “one of Alfred Hitchcock's most suspenseful screen achievements,” Miami says. Recovering from a broken leg, wheelchair-bound L.B. Jefferies (James Stewart) becomes absorbed with the parade of life outside his window and soon ...
  • Hitchcock's Crew Reveals the True Hitch Behind the Movie - Huffington Post (24/Jan/2013)
    Some of his closest colleagues who knew and worked with him during the making of Psycho have spoken out about his portrayal for my new book Alfred Hitchcock's Movie Making Masterclass to be published this spring. "What was he really like?" queries ...
  • 5 great movies about deception - The Advocate (24/Jan/2013)
    FILE - This undated film image released by Paramount shows, Jimmy Stewart, left, and Kim Novak, in a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film, "Vertigo." Photo: Paramount Pictures. FILE - This undated film image released by Paramount shows, Jimmy.
  • Story of a marriage - The Canberra Times (24/Jan/2013)
    As well as the school thrashings, Hitchcock's psyche was seared with the memory - whether real or imagined has never been ascertained - of his father getting him locked up briefly in a local police station cell after a very young Alfred misbehaved. Then there ...
  • 5 great movies about deception - San Antonio Express (24/Jan/2013)
    FILE - This undated film image released by Paramount shows, Jimmy Stewart, left, and Kim Novak, in a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film, "Vertigo." Photo: Paramount Pictures. FILE - This undated film image released by Paramount shows, Jimmy.
  • Seth MacFarlane Goes 'Psycho' in Oscars Promo (Video) - Hollywood Reporter (24/Jan/2013)
    In a new promo for the ceremony, the Oscars host visits Psycho's Bates Motel, where he is a guest in a room adjacent to where the Alfred Hitchcock classic's shower scene takes place. PHOTOS: From the Mind of Seth MacFarlane. But MacFarlane, it seems, ...
  • New Oscars promo features Seth MacFarlane gone “Psycho” - PanARMENIAN.Net (25/Jan/2013)
    In a new promo for the ceremony, the Oscars host visits Psycho's Bates Motel, where he is a guest in a room adjacent to where the Alfred Hitchcock classic's shower scene takes place. But MacFarlane, it seems, has no appreciation for the classics. “Keep it ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock's complicated relationship with food' - Telegraph.co.uk (25/Jan/2013)
    I'm frightened of eggs,' Alfred Hitchcock once told an interviewer. 'That white round thing without any holes…have you ever seen anything more revolting than an egg yolk breaking and spilling its yellow liquid?' Blood, he thought, was positively 'jolly' by ...
  • Video: Seth MacFarlane Spoofs "Psycho" in Oscars Promo - WorstPreviews.com (25/Jan/2013)
    The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has unveiled a new promo video for the 2013 Oscars, featuring Seth MacFarlane paying homage to Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho." Check it out below. MacFarlane, the creator of "Family Guy" and "American Dad ...
  • Seth MacFarlane Goes Psycho in a New Oscar Promo - I Am Rogue.com (25/Jan/2013)
    Taking its cue from Hitchcock – Oscar bait that baited but one nomination for makeup and hairstyling – the commercial ties into Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Specifically, the film's most famous scene. As Janet Leigh screams her brains out in the shower, this TV ...
  • VIDEO: Seth MacFarlane Spoofs 'Psycho' in All-New OSCAR Promo - Broadway World (25/Jan/2013)
    With only a month to go before the big night, Seth MacFarlane, host of the 85th ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS decided to spoof one of the all-time scariest films ever made, Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho.' Check out the brand-new Oscar promo below! Academy ...
  • 5 great movies about deception - Independent Online (26/Jan/2013)
    FILE - This undated film image released by Paramount shows, Jimmy Stewart, left, and Kim Novak, in a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film, "Vertigo." (AP Photo/Paramount Pictures, file). Los Angeles - When scandalous tales of fraud involving superstar ...
  • VIDEO: Hitchcock – win advanced screening tickets - The Star (26/Jan/2013)
    MASTER of suspense Alfred Hitchcock is centre stage in a new biographical film starring Sir Anthony Hopkins – and we've got 80 tickets to be won for a special advanced screening. That means you could see it free and first with The Star. Hitchcock, set during ...
  • LeBARON: 'The Birds' holds a special place for local Hitchcock fans - Santa Rosa Press Democrat (26/Jan/2013)
    ... Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 4:17 p.m.. Last Modified: Saturday, January 26, 2013 at 4:17 p.m.. The Alfred Hitchcock biopic that came and went in the local theaters over the holidays — and didn't get great reviews — was all about the filming of “Psycho.” ...
  • TV and art films: Jan. 27 to Feb. 2 - Reading Eagle (26/Jan/2013)
    Early Hitchcock. In the heyday of auteurism, critics were hotly divided over the relative merits of Alfred Hitchcock's British and American films. Today, though, I suspect Hitch's British films are nowhere near as well known as the Hollywood ones, so anyone not ...
  • Mirren turned on by true friendship - Irish Examiner (27/Jan/2013)
    Mirren was promoting her new movie, Hitchcock, in which she plays the director Alfred Hitchcock's wife, Alma Reville, who was married to him for 53 years. She supported him throughout his long and successful career, but the relationship was sexless.
  • Hopedale author Collin Tobin's 'Upload' is engaging thriller - Wicked Local (27/Jan/2013)
    Infusing the cyber landscape with the paranoia and deadly surprises of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Tobin has staked his claim as a mystery writer as up-to-date as tomorrow's emails. That's some accomplishment for the former English major from Hopedale ...
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  • Win advanced tickets to Hitchcock with Cineworld Sheffield - Postcode Gazette (28/Jan/2013)
    Based on the 1998 book, “Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho,” the film tracks how Hitchcock, at the height of his game as a director, decided to make a 'lowly' horror movie that nobody wanted to invest in.” COMPETITION To win a pair of tickets to the ...
  • WIN a chance to see an exclusive Hitchcock screening - Journal Live (28/Jan/2013)
    The film is based on a book called Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho by Stephen Rebello and is directed by London-born Sacha Gervasi. Twenty five Culture Club members can each win admission for themselves plus three guests to this exclusive ...
  • Hitchcock classics to be shown at Athena through the winter - Athens NEWS (28/Jan/2013)
    28) through March 25, the Athena Cinema is screening Alfred Hitchcock classics on Sundays and Mondays at 7 p.m. A news release said students from Ohio University's College of Fine Arts School of Film will introduce select screenings. From "Vertigo," which ...
  • 20th Century Fox: Hitchcock erhält Prädikat "besonders wertvoll" - iamgamer.de (28/Jan/2013)
    Hitchcock, die mit Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren und Scarlett Johansson hochkarätig besetzte Verfilmung der Entstehungsgeschichte von Alfred Hitchcocks "Psycho", wurde von der Filmbewertungsstelle mit dem Prädikat „besonders wertvoll“ ausgezeichnet.
  • Collin Tobin's 'Upload' is engaging thriller - Hanover Mariner (28/Jan/2013)
    Infusing the cyber landscape with the paranoia and deadly surprises of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Tobin has staked his claim as a mystery writer as up-to-date as tomorrow's emails. After studying literature and creative writing at Lander University in ...
  • Collin Tobin's 'Upload' is engaging thriller - Braintree Forum (28/Jan/2013)
    Infusing the cyber landscape with the paranoia and deadly surprises of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Tobin has staked his claim as a mystery writer as up-to-date as tomorrow's emails. After studying literature and creative writing at Lander University in ...
  • Collin Tobin's 'Upload' is engaging thriller - Sudbury Town Crier (28/Jan/2013)
    Infusing the cyber landscape with the paranoia and deadly surprises of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Tobin has staked his claim as a mystery writer as up-to-date as tomorrow's emails. After studying literature and creative writing at Lander University in ...
  • Anthony Hopkins talks making of 'Psycho' in 'Hitchcock' featurette - Digital Spy UK (28/Jan/2013)
    Tweet. 0. Submit · Email this story. A new featurette from Hitchcock has been released. Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren discuss their roles as Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma in the upcoming biopic, which centres on the making of Psycho (1960).
  • Anthony Hopkins talks making of 'Psycho' in 'Hitchcock' featurette - Digital Spy (28/Jan/2013)
    Tweet. 0. Submit · Email this story. A new featurette from Hitchcock has been released. Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren discuss their roles as Alfred Hitchcock and his wife Alma in the upcoming biopic, which centres on the making of Psycho (1960).
  • DVD Review: Criterion Edition of Original 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' - HollywoodChicago.com (28/Jan/2013)
    CHICAGO – Did everyone know that the great Guillermo Del Toro (“Pan's Labyrinth”) is an expert on Alfred Hitchcock? So much so that he wrote a book on the legendary director and was asked by The Criterion Collection to do a wonderful interview on Hitch's ...
  • Sundance '13: 'Stoker' is a Gorgeous, Suspenseful Hitchcockian Thriller - First Showing (28/Jan/2013)
    What happens when you throw Alfred Hitchcock into a blender with Chan-wook Park? You get Stoker, an ominous, outlandish, beautiful thriller with a flowing score that infects every part of the film. But while the film is certainly reminiscent of the legendary ...
  • Scarlett Johansson's Hitchcock shower worries - stv.tv (29/Jan/2013)
    The actress plays 'Psycho' star Janet Leigh in the biopic about famed director Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Sir Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Dame Helen Mirren) during the making of his seminal classic, and she admits to being cautious about tackling ...
  • Scarlett Johansson's Hitchcock shower worries - Contactmusic.com (29/Jan/2013)
    The actress plays 'Psycho' star Janet Leigh in the biopic about famed director Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Sir Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Dame Helen Mirren) during the making of his seminal classic, and she admits to being cautious about tackling ...
  • Scarlett Johansson's Hitchcock shower worries - Blockbuster Entertainment (29/Jan/2013)
    The actress plays 'Psycho' star Janet Leigh in the biopic about famed director Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Sir Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Dame Helen Mirren) during the making of his seminal classic, and she admits to being cautious about tackling ...
  • Collin Tobin's 'Upload' is engaging thriller - Framingham TAB (29/Jan/2013)
    Infusing the cyber landscape with the paranoia and deadly surprises of an Alfred Hitchcock thriller, Tobin has staked his claim as a mystery writer as up-to-date as tomorrow's emails. After studying literature and creative writing at Lander University in ...
  • Johansson was Scarlett filiming 'Hitchock' shower scene - Irish Examiner (29/Jan/2013)
    The actress plays 'Psycho' star Janet Leigh in the biopic about famed director Sir Alfred Hitchcock (Sir Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville (Dame Helen Mirren) during the making of his seminal classic, and she admits to being cautious about tackling ...
  • Alex Delamere on Hitchcock Blonde at Hull Truck Theatre - This is Hull and East Riding (29/Jan/2013)
    Ian Midgley meets the man who is bringing Alfred Hitchcock back to life for a thrilling new play at Hull Truck this week ... You cannot move for Alfred Hitchcock at the moment. The great, enigmatic, filmmaker may have departed for the great director's chair in the ...
  • Alfred Hitchcock : The man who changed motion picture storytelling - Film Industry Network UK (29/Jan/2013)
    From the famous low flying plane in 'North By Northwest' to the psychologically tormenting 'Psycho', Alfred Hitchcock defined an era of filmmaking that set a standard for motion picture storytelling. Within every frame, Hitchcock throughout his career, built ...
  • Hitchcock and his Girl - The Boar (29/Jan/2013)
    “Blondes make the best victims” according to Hitchcock. However, this blonde doesn't scare so easy. A BBC-made TV film The Girl, tells the story of Alfred Hitchcock's obsession with his leading lady in both The Birds and Marnie, Tippi Hedren. The film follows ...
  • Dean Geyer keeping faith in Glee - The Daily Telegraph (29/Jan/2013)
    SINCE Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, doing a shower scene has never quite been the same. For the Glee generation, fans were given their own steamy moment to savour, as former Neighbours star Dean Geyer heralded his arrival on the international Fox hit, ...
  • Dean Geyer keeping faith in Glee - NEWS.com.au (29/Jan/2013)
    SINCE Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho", doing a shower scene has never quite been the same. For the "Glee" generation, fans were given their own steamy moment to savour, as former Neighbours star Dean Geyer heralded his arrival on the international Fox hit, ...
  • Win Great Hitchcock Goodies! - Big Gay Picture Show (29/Jan/2013)
    Hitchcock-merch To celebrate the February 8 release of HITCHCOCK, we've got a merchandise packs to give away! Each pack includes a t-shirt, pen, CD soundtrack, cup and saucer, and a copy of Alfred Hitchcock and The Making of Psycho on which the film ...
  • Hitchcock classic at MK Gallery - MK News (30/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock's classic North by Northwest is this week's Friday Night Film offering at MK Gallery. An advertising executive, played by Cary Grant, is framed for murder and pursued across the United States by a mysterious group of spies in this iconic movie.
  • Lisa Eldridge reveals how to get the Hitchcock Heroine look - Yahoo! Lifestyle UK (30/Jan/2013)
    When it comes to hair and make-up inspiration, Alfred Hitchcock doesn't exactly spring to mind. But after watching make-up artist Lisa Eldridge's latest video, we'll certainly be trying out a different look this weekend. Boots No7 Creative Director Lisa Eldridge ...
  • Screen One presents Hitchcock - Simcoe.com (30/Jan/2013)
    Lurking behind Alfred Hitchcock, cinema's “master of suspense” – the extraordinary film icon known for orchestrating some of the most intense experiences of menace and intrigue audiences have ever seen, was a hidden side: his creatively explosive ...
  • Hitchcockian tension makes 'The Clockmaker' tick - Marquette Tribune (31/Jan/2013)
    When it comes to suspense, Alfred Hitchcock is the yardstick against which directors and writers are measured. To have their works come even somewhat close to the levels of masterful tension Hitchcock produced in his classic films is a feat not many have ...
  • Writer's 'Hitchcock' journey started in Greater Fall River - Fall River Spirit (31/Jan/2013)
    When he was growing up, Stephen Rebello enjoyed watching Alfred Hitchcock movies at the old Somerset Drive-in Theater and at cinemas in Fall River. "'Psycho' had an enormous impact on me," Rebello said of Hitchcock's most well-known film. "I remember ...
  • Win tickets for a film which will keep you in suspense! - Jarrow & Hebburn Gazette (31/Jan/2013)
    Anthony Hopkins stars in a new film about the life of legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock which is released next week. We've teamed up with Cineworld at Boldon leisure park, to offer two South Tyneside film fans the chance to win tickets to see Hitchcock ...
  • Foothills Playhouse show opens Feb. 8 - Pickens Sentinel (31/Jan/2013)
    “It's a good story-a classic spy mystery, from the master of the mystery genre`, Alfred Hitchcock but with a twist,” said DeVault. “Most dialogue of the original Hitchcock film is still in this play-we just use four actors to play all the parts. I like to say it's like Hitchcock ...
  • Foothills Playhouse show opens Feb. 8 - Powdersvillepost.com (31/Jan/2013)
    “It's a good story-a classic spy mystery, from the master of the mystery genre`, Alfred Hitchcock but with a twist,” said DeVault. “Most dialogue of the original Hitchcock film is still in this play-we just use four actors to play all the parts. I like to say it's like Hitchcock ...
  • 'Bates Motel' Teaser Trailer - Crave Online (31/Jan/2013)
    In Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Norman Bates infamously said that “A boy's best friend is his mother.” Now, A&E is using that same line to promote “Bates Motel,” the upcoming prequel TV series that reimagines Norman's early years in a contemporary setting.
  • Tulare County Symphony performs to 'Psycho' at the Visalia Fox - Visalia Times-Delta (31/Jan/2013)
    Herrmann is most famous for working with film legend Alfred Hitchcock. He wrote the scores for such Hitchcock classics as “Vertigo,” “North By Northwest” and of course “Psycho.” Surprisingly, none of his Hitchcock scores were nominated for Oscars.
  • How The Times played a vital role in the Hitchcock legend - The Times (subscription) (31/Jan/2013)
    Alfred Hitchcock lived in the United States for more than 40 years, but he never gave up his favourite British things. He had pork pies delivered from Fortnum & Mason, fresh herrings from Harrods — and every day an airmailed copy of The Times. “The only ...
  • Bates Motel Teaser and Poster - Moviehole (31/Jan/2013)
    “Bates Motel”, starring Freddie Highmore as a young Norman Bates (played by Anthony Perkins in Alfred Hitchcock's legendary “Psycho”), premieres March 18 on U.S cable network A&E. The weekly series serves as a prequel to the film, telling of Bates' ...