circa 1963: British film director Alfred Hitchcock (1899-1980 ... that there are hidden things of interest,” Fawell said. “His camera is always trying to get into windows or into people’s interior ...
Voyeurism is a central aspect of horror cinema, but this is heightened when POV shots are involved too, like in 'Halloween' ...
LLM contributor Rebecca Underwood travels to Oxford and finds herself enchanted by the art, architecture and history of this ...
The desperate, violent, off-camera shouts of abuse from Max as his ... As he explains in the film’s press kit: I could hear smashing windows in the background as he tried to claw his way inside.
On December 28, 1895, on the basement wall of Le Grand Cafe Capucines in Paris, a steam locomotive rounded a set of railway ...
For decades, he’s captivated audiences as a certain kind of character: charming. Handsome. Beautiful, even. So much so that people saw him that way, too. Now 51, and with a run of prestige ...
His view of these windows, each of which contains its own fascinating little world (and, perhaps, a murderer) is reminiscent of Alfred Hitchcock ... kept looking at the camera.
Batman Arkham Shadow can feel rough around the edges at times, but it's still a more than worthy entry to the Arkham series ...
Alfred University held a ceremony Thursday to announce the opening its Space Materials Institute, established in the Inamori ...
Alfred University student life means club meetings and movie nights, hikes and guest speakers, music and theater, games and gallery openings, sports and student government. And that's just one week.
In the 44 years since his death in 1980, Alfred Hitchcock has become a cinematic ... and Hitchcock’s movies in particular. “My camera was itself a desirous thing,” Cousins’s Hitch ...