A couple of posts back, I’d mentioned one of my favourite directors: Alfred Hitchcock. And a few posts before that, an actor whom I’d want to see more of: Robert Donat. So here’s one that brings them … more →
John Greco wrote 3 hours ago: Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 thriller “The 39 Steps” speeds along like a ray of ligh … more →
morlockjeff wrote 1 month ago: In the annals of forgotten inventors, unsung geniuses and visionaries who have fallen through the c … more →
edibleaudiblewritable wrote 1 month ago: that I’ve seen in a while: Skip to 2:25 to get to the food part, though it doesn’t … more →
bennythomas wrote 1 month ago: The 39 Steps is a 1935 British thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, based on the adventure no … more →
redtreetimes wrote 2 months ago: At least once a year, usually more, I watch Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps in the studio. It … more →
dcairns wrote 2 months ago: THE 39 STEPS, we all agree, is where Hitchcock’s thrillers really catch fire. He’d been … more →
moirafinnie wrote 3 months ago: I wonder if anyone reads James Hilton’s books anymore? The movies that were made from his … more →
dyndihilis wrote 3 months ago: When Wild Things finally come home. By Steven Zeitchik Wil There have been so many rumors and murmur … more →
Casey wrote 5 months ago: I was tagged by the terrific Raquelle at Out of the Past to list my top 20 favorite movie actors. I … more →
Vern McIlhenney wrote 6 months ago: This is what used to be called- and probably still is- an adventure yarn. I think it’s fair t … more →
dustedoff wrote 8 months ago: A couple of posts back, I’d mentioned one of my favourite directors: Alfred Hitchcock. And a few pos … more →
dustedoff wrote 8 months ago: Having watched this movie (released in the UK as Perfect Strangers), I’m realising I need to watch m … more →
gem wrote 10 months ago: (and new polls..!) Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll are thrown together in The 39 Steps After all … more →
whatshhot wrote 11 months ago: Paula Smith (Greer Garson) is the secretary of industrialist Charles Rainier (Ronald Colman). She … more →
bennythomas wrote 1 year ago: Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939) is a classic film looking at British school system with a rose tinted glas … more →
Jonathan Melville wrote 1 year ago: Following my preview of The 39 Steps at the Filmhouse, it now seems it’s on just along the roa … more →
Jonathan Melville wrote 1 year ago: Anyone who’s read this blog a few times (is that you? Leave a comment and let me know!) knows … more →