The Trial
Orson Welles is mostly known for his first film, Citizen Kane. Sometimes The Magnificent Ambersons will be thrown in there, but for the most part not much attention is paid […]
Orson Welles is mostly known for his first film, Citizen Kane. Sometimes The Magnificent Ambersons will be thrown in there, but for the most part not much attention is paid […]
The first thing you’ll notice about The Artist is that it’s in black and white; the second thing you’ll notice is that it’s a silent. This might put some people […]
Notorious is one of my favorite Hitchcock films. With Nazi plots, Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, Claude Rains, and crazy suspense, it’s an enjoyable and engrossing watch all the way through. […]
People come into contact with strangers everyday, and seldom think anything of it. If your life was Alfred Hitchcock’s Strangers on a Train, you definitely would pay attention to these […]
The Third Man’s opening sets the story up perfectly. A short speech narrated by an unnamed racketeer (the director, Carol Reed) tells us everything we need to know about post-war […]
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