Alfred Hitchcock Archive
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‘Stoker,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine
Posted on February 26, 2013 | No CommentsHollywoodandFine.com Chan-wook Park’s “Stoker” is audaciously, in-your-face creepy and exhilarating in a way few films have been since David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet.” Because it’s not just the creepiness – but […] -
‘Red Flag,’ ‘Rubberneck,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine
Posted on February 18, 2013 | No CommentsHollywoodandFine.com It’s rare that a filmmaker has more than one film out in a single year, unless they’re either making both features and documentaries – or they’re Steven Soderbergh. But […] -
‘Hitchcock,’ reviewed by Marshall Fine
Posted on November 19, 2012 | No CommentsHollywoodandFine.com Pity poor Toby Jones. A few years ago, he got what he probably thought was the role of a lifetime, playing Truman Capote in “Infamous,” a movie about the […] -
Tintin and War Horse: Spielberg’s Game Changers. Reviewed by Armond White for CityArts
Posted on January 18, 2012 | No CommentsBy Armond White Movie-watching can never be same after the double header of Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin, his first animated film, and his live-action War Horse. Each film […] -
For the Love of Film (Noir) Preservation Blogathon: ‘Street of Chance’ (1942)
Posted on February 17, 2011 | No CommentsThis year’s blogathon masterminded by The Self-Styled Siren and Ferdy On Films and deploying a murderers’ row of dozens of bloggers, is seeking donations for the Film Noir Foundation. Specifically, they […]