We’ve got 5 on it.
It’s one-and-done time for Mr. George Lazenby in one of the best Bond films.
Neil Jordan’s female focused vampire drama starring Saoirse Ronan is definitely worth seeking out.
In the mood for a gothic slowburner set in a girls private school?
What could’ve been just another softcore porn movie, turns out to be a dazzling piece of filmmaking.
The final installment of our long running column aptly finds Manish exploring Hitch’s final film, this black comedy starring Bruce Dern and Karen Black.
A film buried by the release of Goodfellas deserves to have its due 29 years later.
Hitchcock’s dabbling in the screwball comedy arena is more interesting than entertaining but has a terrific lead performance from Carole Lombard.
This week Marcus heads to Fort Knox and finds the quintessential Bond film.
On the act of self-actualization in the first two films of Shyamalan’s trilogy.
Even with an ambitious opening and a phenomenal performance from Marlene Dietrich, this mystery is ultimately middle-of-the-road Hitchcock.
A look at the charming and visually inventive romantic comedy from Hitchcock’s silent era.
Marcus begins his journey of watching the adventures of 007 for the first time.
While this early film from Hitchcock has hints of where his career was headed, it’s one of his least compelling efforts.
Fame makes a man take things over. Fame lets him loose, hard to swallow.