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Cool 1950s Version Of An INCEPTION Trailer

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
Credit: collider.com
A very cool 1950s-esque version of an Inception trailer has appeared online.  Akin to trailers from Alfred Hitchcock classics such as Rear Window, the retrofitted promo is set in black and white and features prominent narration as well as on-screen superlatives which help sell the film as “Mind blowing!  Dazzling!  Complex!” While it’s no surprise to most that, as a medium, film ...
Related Links: Alfred Hitchcock, Christopher Nolan, Rear Window (1954), Inception (2010), collider.com
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Judge Says 'Disturbia' Did Not Rip Off 'Rear Window' -- What Do You Think?

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
Filed under: Movie News, Cinematical If you're at all familiar with old classics and sit down to see 'Disturbia,' the movie becomes very familiar quite quickly. Shia LaBeouf plays a kid struggling through the loss of his father, who gets into a fight at school and is placed on court-ordered house arrest. He's wearing a pesky ankle device, so he can't get far, but he can snoop on ...
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'Buried' And Alfred Hitchcock: An Expert's Perspective

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
If you’d like to boil it down to its simplest form, "Buried" -- opening in a limited release this Friday and going wide on October 8 -- is a movie that features actor Ryan Reynolds in a box. Which is, coincidentally, precisely how I like my Ryan Reynolds served up (preferably with a bow on top, delivered overnight express to my front door). Obviously, upon first hearing the premise, my ...
Related Links: Alfred Hitchcock, Ryan Reynolds, Rodrigo Cortés, Murder! (1930), North by Northwest (1959), Psycho (1960), Rear Window (1954), Rope (1948), The 39 Steps (1935), The Birds (1963), Vertigo (1958), Waiting... (2005), mtv.com, Buried (2010), Paul Conroy
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Lovely, Still's Martin Landau On Acting Style And The Similarities Between Alfred Hitchcock And Woody Allen

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
Credit: movieline.com
An interview with Martin Landau really shouldn't be called that -- more than just a simple Q&A, it's as though you're sitting in on an Actor's Studio session taught by the 82-year-old actor. Though my talk with Landau this week was pegged to the release of Lovely, Still, a new indie film where he finds late-in-life romance with Ellen Burstyn, it took no time before he began discussing ...
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Cinematical Seven: Great Horror Perfomances

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
Credit: cinematical.com
Eli Roth and Daniel Stamm's The Last Exorcism will arrive in theaters this weekend. Thanks to a generous friend, I was lucky enough to see Stamm's documentary-style horror a little early at the Toronto After Dark Film Festival last week, and as someone who has seen her fair share of horror films over the years, I have to tell you, I was pretty impressed. The story about a crisis of ...
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Scenes (Songs) We Love: "Que Sera Sera" From 'Heathers'

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Posted 3 years ago
Credit: cinematical.com
When most people think of the song Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be) they usually think about one person: Doris Day. Well, as much as it may offend musical purists out there, my mind doesn't go to the paragon of wholesome American girls everywhere. No, I think of good old Martha "Dumptruck" Duke from the 1989 teen classic, Heathers, which is why today's Scenes (Songs) We Love is de ...
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Scenes We Love: The Man Who Knew Too Much

Category: Movie
Posted 3 years ago
Credit: cinematical.com
For anyone who hasn't seen Alfred Hitchcock's The Man Who Knew Too Much, this one is going to be a MAJOR SPOILER. Now that that's out of the way, for anyone who has seen The Man Who Knew Too Much, it's quite obvious that this is the most profound moment in the entire film, the symphony scene. The 1956 film stars James Stewart as Dr. Ben McKenna and Doris Day as his wife Jo. Along ...
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