One of Hitchcock’s last films, Topaz is an overlong but often exciting spy thriller.
One of Hitchcock’s last films, Topaz is an overlong but often exciting spy thriller.
Saddle up, partner. You’re going to need to watch the new Coens’ movie.
This column focusing on female directors turns its eye to Marielle Heller’s latest, a thoughtful and sad true crime story.
In our Beginner’s Guide to Hitchcock, we take a look at a little known musical (!) called Waltzes From Vienna.
This lackluster romantic drama from Hitchcock’s silent era would have benefitted greatly from being made later in his career.
Grab some liquor, cocaine, LSD, and a ten-foot chainsaw, you’re going to need all of it.
A dry and predictable mystery thriller that, despite a stellar cast, is rightfully considered lesser Hitchcock.
Drew Goddard’s directorial follow-up to Cabin in the Woods was worth the long wait.
Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut starring Lady Gaga gets our recommendation.
Hitchcock ends one phase of his career with this, unfortunately unmemorable, film.
The movie involves a chorus girl, but the story behind the scenes is much more interesting.
This WWI-set espionage thriller has some similarities to a superhero blockbuster.
Murder and theatrics are on deck with a truly interesting early Hitchcock film.