Blogathon
Quintessentially Hitchcock and More Than a Sex Mystery
by Tommie Cruz “Is Alfred Hitchcock’s Marnie … a sex story … ? … a mystery … ? … a detective story … ? … a romance … ? … a story of a thief … ? a love story … ? … Yes and more !” These words are taken directly from the peculiar trailer presented by...
The Ladies Don’t Vanish: Hitchcock’s Sheroes
by Isabel Tandazo The movie was not going to be for him but The Lady Vanishes, 1938 ended up being the most Hitchcock a movie could possibly get. In a twist of fate that allowed him to appropriate a project that had been conceived and developed for...
“Stage Frightening” Lies
by Jenny Fabrizio Alfred Hitchcock’s 1950 film Stage Fright invites its viewers into a scandalous web of lies, mystery, and subtle romance. It takes a very unique direction in incorporating its creative choices while telling the story. The film...
Hitchcock Disciples Blogathon Spring 2022
by Steven DeRosa Welcome to our Hitchcock Disciples Spring 2022 Blogathon! This blogathon a first for our Film/Culture site. Each week of the semester a student will be blogging about a particular film, topic, or reading as part of the Hitchcock...



