Alfred Hitchcock
English Hitchcock by Charles Barr
Barr's book does a fine job at exploring a traditionally neglected area: Hitchcock's English films and their indebtedness to English national culture
Trafic Issue No. 41: Hitchcock/Lang (Printemps 2002)
Ehrenstein reviews this special double issue of French film magazine Trafic, published in
Oedipus at Los Angeles: Hitch and the Tragic Muse
An exploration of the 'tragic' in modern art by way of Hitchcock's evocation of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex in Rope
Hitchcock, Machines, and Us
A probing examination into Hitchcock's cinema and its pull between the expressionist and the formalist/conceptual
A Long Hard Look at ‘Psycho’ by Raymond Durgnat
A comprehensive, substantial appraisal of Durgnat's posthumously published Psycho
Hitchcock’s Films Revisited by Robin Wood, Revised Edition,
McElhaney considers this revised edition of Wood's earlier 1965 classic, and the continuities and changes it brings in regards to Wood's body of work on
I Confess
I Confess (1953 USA 95mins) Source: CAC Prod Co: Warner Brothers -First National Prod, Dir: Alfred Hitchcock Scr: George Tabori, William Archibald Phot: Robert Burks
I Confess – Historical Note
The release of I Confess in 1953 must have seemed to the Cahiers du cinéma critics who had championed Hitchcock to be a confirmation of
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