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SUSPICION (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941)
Four of Alfred Hitchcock’s American films were nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. The best of these is Suspicion. (The other three are Rebecca, which won, Foreign Correspondent, both 1940, and Sp… more »
Dennis Grunes
Seriously, WTF?
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Literate Housewife wrote 1 week ago: I am not a fan of Ellen Page. Although I’m in the minority, I didn’t find her performa … more »
Week 08.10 A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock in Vanity Fair, March 2008
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SteveintheUK wrote 2 months ago: Iconic Images From Classic Hitchcock Films Alfred Hitchcock, Vanity Fair cover, March 2008 … more »
Free-For-All-Friday: Cigarettes and Alcohol
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theroadshowversion wrote 2 months ago: Okay, so this isn’t a traditional Free-For-All-Friday blog post (FYI: a FFAF blog post is when … more »
bored beyond belief #17 - Death Watch, 2008
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Joe G. wrote 3 months ago: Listen here My Roch-cha-cha gal-pal Jill and I scour the worlds of entertainment, politics, and VI … more »
EUPHORIA 1
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dcairns wrote 4 months ago: Regular reader B. Kite suggested I blog about euphoric scenes, little film moments that induce detec … more »
Rita recommends....Suspicion
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mexicarita wrote 5 months ago: Suspicion (1941) I just adore this b/w movie by the master of suspense. It stars Joan Fontaine as t … more »
SUSPICION (Alfred Hitchcock, 1941)
grunes wrote 7 months ago: Four of Alfred Hitchcock’s American films were nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. The best of th … more »
ISLAND IN THE SUN (Robert Rossen, 1957)
grunes wrote 8 months ago: Wobbling, Robert Rossen’s vaguely liberal adaptation of Alec Waugh’s popular novel is a mix of a … more »
THE BIGAMIST (Ida Lupino, 1953)
grunes wrote 10 months ago: Two months after the premiere of The Captain’s Paradise (Anthony Kimmins, 1953), a British comedy … more »
THIS ABOVE ALL (Anatole Litvak, 1942)
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grunes wrote 11 months ago: Sanitizing Eric Knight’s novel, whose title and content predictably misread Polonius as Shakespear … more »
The Essentials: A Top Ten List? How Dare You! (1. Scream It From The Rooftop Films)
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donposa wrote 1 year ago: The Whole Wide World As you can see I am feeling ornery after the Bruins’ demise so there is … more »
THE CONSTANT NYMPH (Edmund Goulding, 1943)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: The third film version of London-born Margaret Kennedy’s novel The Constant Nymph, by way of a sta … more »
THE WOMEN (George Cukor, 1939)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: I’m a person of strong, at times exaggerated likes and dislikes, and, unlike William F. Buckley, w … more »
REBECCA (Alfred Hitchcock, 1940)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: “Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” Thus, from Daphne du Maurier’s enormously po … more »
FIFTY BEST FILM ACTORS LIST
grunes wrote 1 year ago: FIFTY BEST FILM ACTORS OF ALL TIME. On a given day, at a given hour, I have adjudged the following f … more »
LETTER FROM AN UNKNOWN WOMAN (Max Ophüls, 1948)
grunes wrote 1 year ago: Time is capable of reversing judgments, and certain films now cherished were at the time of their in … more »
