Only Mr. Hitchcock could plunder B-movie conventions and turn in the biggest box-office success of his career.
A plethora of sensational ingredients, arguably highlighted by Anthony Perkins' creepy benevolence, Bernard Herrmann's…
Originally released in a heavily edited version as "All That Money Can Buy", this recently restored version can now be fully appreciated as a true American classic.
Adapted from a short story by revered author Stephen Vincent Benet, it…
Kirk Douglas is on top form in this Dalton Trumbo-penned 'psychological' Western, playing an anti-establishment cowboy who purposefully gets chucked into prison in order to rescue a friend, only to find his friend doesn't want to be…
An overlooked film noir gem that fires on all cylinders, marked above all by a sensationally giddy performance by Richard Widmark as a two-bit hustler looking for his break in the world of professional wrestling.
A marvellously sweaty…
Possibly the finest film of the British New Wave, Albert Finney burns up the screen as an ‘angry young man’ who grasps at weekend freedom from his grim Nottingham horizons with belligerent humour and an egotistical attitude.
In tone,…