Woah. I’m no stranger to director Alfred Hitchcock’s work, and I have seen Spellbound a few times before this (though it’s been a while), but this movie blew my mind. Not only does it use surrealist ideas and imagery to…

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When Alfred Hitchcock and the horror genre are mentioned in the same breath, the conversation is more than likely revolving around Psycho – Hitchcock’s 1960 classic that single-handedly evolved the horror genre into a new kind of monster. If Psycho…

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I am quite surprised to be the first to review a Hitchcock film here on Reviewing the Classics, but I am sure I won’t be the last. While most people think of Psycho, The Birds, or North By Northwest first…

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The great thing about memory loss movies is…something important. Huh, well, I seemed to have forgotten. Anyway, with the impending release of Pixar’s latest, the most memorable and impactful character from Finding Nemo, Dory the blue tang fish, returns. Voiced, once again,…

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Happy Friday everyone! In the spirit of another great weekend, our contributors are giving you a pair of new streaming recommendations to fill up your queues and help you avoid watching something terrible. If you have already gone out to…

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It’s finally happened everyone, it’s December! The last month of 2015 promises to be cinematic history with the opening of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, as well as The Revenant and The Hateful Eight! December is about to get very crowded, but before…

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If all your other plans have been “laid to rest”, why not shamble to your couch and watch one of our contributors recommendations for your Shock-tober weekend? And make sure to invite your friends because you know what they say,…

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