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Sam Sewell-Peterson
Writer and film fanatic fond of black comedies, sci-fi, animation and films about dysfunctional families.
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Tag Archives: Alfred Hitchcock
‘The Birds’ at 60 – Review
Posted in Film, Film Review, The Film Magazine
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Rod Taylor, The Birds, Thriller, Tippi Hedren
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Review in Brief: Rebecca (2020)
I really liked Ben Wheatley’s REBECCA. With the impossible task of competing with Hitchcock’s Oscar-winning black-and-white classic, Ben Wheatley and co take a different path, turn a modern eye to a vintage tale and have produced something sumptuous, grand and … Continue reading
Review: A Simple Favour (2018)
A SIMPLE FAVOUR is certainly something. I like going into a film without the faintest idea of what to expect and still having a really good time (GAME NIGHT was the other one of those for me this year). Paul … Continue reading
50s Review: Rear Window (1954)
Alfred Hitchcock loved screwing with his audience. From the many Macguffins scattered throughout his works to killing off protagonists halfway through and making us doubt our own perceptions, he used pretty much every twist and trick in a skilled director’s … Continue reading
Review in Brief: Split (2016)
SPLIT brings back every single one of M Night Shyamalan’s worst habits as a director with interest. After the briefest of returns to form with THE VISIT (it was a straight horror: he can do straight horror) now he thinks … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Movies
Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Anna Taylor-Joy, James McAvoy, M Night Shyamalan, Split, The Visit, Thriller
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