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Hitchcock's San Francisco
Alfred Hitchcock loved San Francisco, and he gave "The City" a starring role in his movie Vertigo (1958) and a walk-on in The Birds (1963).
The Best Films Directed by Martin Scorsese
When a director's oeuvre is as highly praised as Martin Scorsese's, deciding what to include in a best of list is no easy task.
Interview with Victoria Day Filmmaker David Bezm
Toronto author David Bezmozgis' Victoria Day is the moving story of a high schooler who faces adulthood in the summer of 1988 when events force him to be a man.
Cannes Film Festival Highlights
One of the most anticipated films at the 62nd annual Festival De Cannes is Terry Gilliam's surreal morality tale,The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus.
Peter Bogdanovich on the Movies
Peter Bogdanovich may be best known to contemporary audiences as the psychiatrists' psychiatrist on The Sopranos but he was one of Hollywood's great characters.
Tarantino Goes to War with Inglorious Bastards
Long famous for films he has almost made, Quentin Tarantino is finally ready to mount his massive production of Inglorious Bastards.
AFI Names Top Ten Courtroom Dramas of All Time
To Kill a Mockingbird is the Top Courtroom Drama movie of all time, according to the American Film Institute. The AFI focuses on movie depictions of the justice system.
Tarantino Gone Lazy
Following Pulp Fiction, Tarantino has seemed content with wowing the world only sparingly, spending the rest of his time referencing himself in his own films.
Kubrick's Unproduced Films
Three films that Stanley Kubrick put a great deal of energy into - Napoleon, The Aryan Papers and A.I. - were eventually shelved and never produced by the director.
Curious Case of Benjamin Button
To understand the importance of David Fincher's contribution to the world of cinema, one must recognize and revisit the iconic films he has created in the past.
Oscar Winners Joel and Ethan Coen
Joel and Ethan Coen win Academy Awards for directing and adapting Cormac's McCarthy's "No Country for Old Men". The facts behind the quirky Oscar winning movie makers.