The Birds might be the purest expression of the peculiarly sadistic mastery of Hitchcock’s film craft. Loosely adapted from a Daphne du Maurier short story, it’s an apocalyptic monster movie in which ...
The terror of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds wasn’t just on screen - it was real. Actress Tippi Hedren was promised mechanical ...
Hitchcock directed The Birds from Evan Hunter’s screenplay based on Daphne Du Maurier’s story. It follows a wealthy San Franciscan named Melanie Daniels (Tippi Hedren) after she happens to meet the ...
Throughout Hollywood's long history, only a handful of directors have truly left an indelible impact on the art of film. Some pioneered elements on the tactile side of filmmaking, pushing technology ...
After the release of his 1960 masterpiece “Psycho,” Alfred Hitchcock received an irate letter from someone saying his daughter refused to take a bath after seeing Henri Clouzot’s 1955 thriller “Les ...
Many of the monsters and characters that haunt our minds and nightmares are grounded in truth. That’s what authors and ...
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds is widely regarded as a cinematic masterpiece, and one of the classics when it comes to horror thrillers. Yet it's funny that for all the acclaim the movie has received ...
Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds” turns 60 next week. So lift a glass, and an uneasy gaze to the sky, for the masterwork often described as his last “unflawed” film. Or just head down to the Artisans’ Co ...
If you’re looking for scary movies to watch on Netflix in October 2024, then you should know that there are currently three Alfred Hitchcock movies available on the streaming service. While it’s not ...
Bodega Bay locations and movie landmarks have changed since the 1963 horror-thriller film debuted, but the fans and locals still can’t get enough six decades later. Archive images and stories from The ...
A stage version of The Birds would seem nigh impossible because of the title itself. But fans of either Daphne du Maurier’s ...
Monster: The Ed Gein Story portrays Alfred Hitchcock as abusive and voyeuristic, reflecting decades of reporting on his ...