
Wonderfully Weird Short Film Mixes Together Alfred Hitchcock and Star Wars
Cary Grant being chased by a TIE Fighter? It kind of works.
Cary Grant being chased by a TIE Fighter? It kind of works.
If a film's finale doesn’t appropriately encapsulate the last two hours, everyone goes home with a bad taste in their mouths.
What is it about his scenes that makes them so gripping, and why do they stand up to repeated viewings, even when you know the twist?
Hitchcock was great for manipulating his audience, and that comes in handy for neuroscientists, who used one of his films to measure patients' consciousness.