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Pushing Daisies or “Hey wait, that’s not a movie!”

And you’d be right. Pushing Daisies is NOT a movie! Huzzah! Good for you! It is, however a wonderful series created by Bryan Fuller that ran 2 seasons on ABC. Go read more here. Like with most network...

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Psycho on Blu-ray

More often than not, I argue with myself before purchasing a Blu-ray. Do I need it in this format? Would it make a difference  if I just grabbed the DVD?  Psycho is a Hitchcock film I’ve always...

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Family Plot over at The Lair

Check out my review of Family Plot over at The Lightning Bug’s Lair. I love talking Hitchcock and it’s an honor to guest post over at The Lair for “Hitch on the Hump.”

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To Catch a Thief (1955)

To Catch a Thief might be my most surprising blind spot. The only way to explain its absence from my viewing is to come clean: I don’t like Cary Grant. Let me say that I have seen his other three...

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Shadow of a Doubt (1943)

Uncle Charlie is an asshole. Wait. Let me backtrack a bit. Alfred Hitchcock had long since passed by the time I was born. When you’ve always known your favorite filmmaker to be dead, you never know...

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Rear Window (1954)

Here’s a Hitchcock appreciation month treat! We have a guest post from Paracinema issue 16 contributor Derek Godin. By the time 1954 rolled around, Alfred Hitchcock was no stranger to wringing...

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Vertigo – Bernard Herrmann

This month’s installment of Audiodrome is brought to you in association with Paracinema’s Hitchcock Appreciation Month. Based on the novel D’entre les morts (The Living and the Dead) by Pierre Boileau...

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Young and Innocent (1937)

Although I’m not sure when it happened, it’s pretty clear now: I adore Hitchcock’s 1930′s output. What’s odd is I occasionally find myself hesitant to dip below 1945. I’m unsure why that is as I am...

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