Vertigo
Released in 1958, Vertigo is often singled out as Alfred Hitchcock's most important film. The film combined a complex storyline with equally complex cinematography. Vertigo debuted Hitchcock's...
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The classic detective format is told with many new twists and complications by Alfred Hitchcock in his film Vertigo. Hitchcock used many techniques other than the film makers of his era. He told hi...
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Vertigo starts as it means to go on - in a heady downward spiral. The names of the director and the two leads appear in front of an extreme close-up of a woman's face and the rest of the cast and crew...
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In the essay "On `Sleeping Beauty'," Francine Prose argues that the movie Vertigo is about "a sort of modified necrophilia: not exactly sex with a corpse - literal graveyard amour - but rather sex wit...
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Madrid (dpa) - Inconsistent Villarreal suffered another setback on
Sunday, with a 2-0 defeat away to Valladolid.
Since having the chance to go top eight days ago, no...
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For devotees of the shaped-canvas aesthetic, the exhibition of paintings by Elizabeth Murray at the Museum of Modern Art is likely to be embraced as a pictorial paradise. The shaped canvas has neve...
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For devotees of the shaped-canvas aesthetic, the exhibition of paintings by Elizabeth Murray at the Museum of Modern Art is likely to be embraced as a pictorial paradise. The shaped canvas has neve...
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In accepting the Grammy Award for best single in 2001, U2 lead singer Bono made it clear the band still had grand ambitions even though critics had written it off in the past. U2, he said, was reap...
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Landlines (2005), the first thing you see upon entering the exhibition of paintings by Langdon Quin on display at Kraushaar Galleries Inc., is so strange and good—so aloof yet oddly gripping&...
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Landlines (2005), the first thing you see upon entering the exhibition of paintings by Langdon Quin on display at Kraushaar Galleries Inc., is so strange and good—so aloof yet oddly gripping&...
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Jack Nicholson says he could have been an owner of the Yankees and the Lakers. [Page Six] A clog-wearing Owen Wilson got a contemporary art lesson the other night from New York dealer Tony Shafra...
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Today, Fortune managing editor named Peter Gumbel as Europe Editor. He replaces Nelson Schwartz who left for the New York Times business desk this past April. Full release below:
NEW YORK, NY [Jun...
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Alfred Hitchcock knew fear. Once, when he was 5 and created some mischief, his father sent him to the local police station with a note. After reading the note, a sergeant put the boy in a cell for ...
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