Why Alfred Hitchcock’s Reputation Still Matters – and Why it’s time to set the Record Straight

By Tony Lee Moral I’ve spent the last twenty-five years living with Alfred Hitchcock. That may sound like an exaggeration, but when you’ve written five books on a single filmmaker, interviewed dozens of his closest collaborators, and immersed yourself in unpublished archives and transcripts, that person becomes a constant companion. Hitchcock has been with me through hundreds of hours of interviews, across continents, and through … Continue reading Why Alfred Hitchcock’s Reputation Still Matters – and Why it’s time to set the Record Straight

A Century of Hitchcock to Preorder

For over a century, Alfred Hitchcock has remained one of cinema’s most influential directors. Known as the “Master of Suspense,” this visionary filmmaker directed more than fifty films over six decades. His thriller The Lodger (1927) marked the start of his signature style, which was later exemplified in classic films like Vertigo(1958), North by Northwest (1959), Psycho (1960), and The Birds (1963).  Hitchcock’s work received tremendous success and critical acclaim. While he never won … Continue reading A Century of Hitchcock to Preorder