In 1933, legendary director Fritz Lang made a film criticizing the Nazis just as they were coming to power. However, instead of the…
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Today we look at how Alfred Hitchcock created the iconic Crop Duster sequence in North by Northwest. We’ll look at how Hitchcock came up…
Today, we’ll take a look at the performances of Beatrice Straight, Robert Duvall, Ned Beatty, Kathy Cronkite, and Arthur Burghardt. This video essay was written,…
Today, I want to take a look at how Alfred Hitchcock and screenwriter Ernest Lehman managed to take a vague mistaken-identity concept and a…
I’ve often wondered, why is it that Stanley Kubrick’s visual style seems to stand out as one of cinema’s most interesting eyes for storytelling?…
Today, we look at Paddy Chayefsky and Sidney Lumet’s 1976 diatribe of the television industry, Network. The cast won a multitude of awards including…
Before Stanley Kubrick began directing movies, he was a professional photographer for Look Magazine. His photos show his keen eye for composition and storytelling. Kubrick…