by Steven DeRosa | Sep 27, 2010 | Blog Post
I thought it would be a good idea to follow up on a recent thread on our Facebook page by discussing some key books on Alfred Hitchcock. These are just a few of my personal recommendations from the growing mountain of Hitchcock literature, which includes Donald...
by Steven DeRosa | Sep 16, 2010 | Blog Post
I’m not one for divulging a movie’s secrets in advance of its release, so you won’t get any (or at least not much) of that here. That said, I found the hype surrounding the premise and execution of Rodrigo Cortés’s forthcoming Buried so...
by Steven DeRosa | Sep 13, 2010 | Blog Post
A little more than eight months ago Eric Rohmer, the French director and film critic passed away. Yesterday marked the passing of Rohmer’s co-author of the first book-length study of the films of Alfred Hitchcock—Claude Chabrol. In my previous post on Eric...
by Steven DeRosa | Sep 9, 2010 | Blog Post
It was 45 years ago today—September 9, 1965—that Peggy Robertson, Alfred Hitchcock’s longtime personal assistant, did what might have been considered the unthinkable by her employer. After consulting with Lew Wasserman and trusted agent Ned Brown, Robertson included...