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Alfred Hitchcock

  • Blogs

    February 15, 2012

    Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps Is Gut-Busting Farce from Arizona Theatre Company

    It's just polished and adorable silliness from beginning to end. That's most of what there is to say about the Tony-winning lunacy of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, in a fine production transplanted from Minnesota's Guthrie Theater by Arizona Theatre Company. Director Joel Sass has the four perfo ... More >>

  • Calendar

    February 9, 2012

    Tales of Suspense

    It's just polished and adorable silliness from beginning to end. That's most of what there is to say about the Tony-winning lunacy of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, in a fine production transplanted from Minnesota's Guthrie Theater by Arizona Theatre Company. Director Joel Sass has the four perfo ... More >>

  • Culture

    May 12, 2011

    Arizona Theater Company's The Mystery of Irma Vep Is Victorian Melodrama at Its Funniest

    It's just polished and adorable silliness from beginning to end. That's most of what there is to say about the Tony-winning lunacy of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, in a fine production transplanted from Minnesota's Guthrie Theater by Arizona Theatre Company. Director Joel Sass has the four perfo ... More >>

  • Culture

    July 1, 2010

    The Luhrs Building, Featured in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho, Has Been Spared -- For Now

    It's just polished and adorable silliness from beginning to end. That's most of what there is to say about the Tony-winning lunacy of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, in a fine production transplanted from Minnesota's Guthrie Theater by Arizona Theatre Company. Director Joel Sass has the four perfo ... More >>

  • Film

    December 24, 2009

    Tom Ford’s A Single Man: It’s Better to Look Good Than Be Good

    It's just polished and adorable silliness from beginning to end. That's most of what there is to say about the Tony-winning lunacy of Alfred Hitchcock's The 39 Steps, in a fine production transplanted from Minnesota's Guthrie Theater by Arizona Theatre Company. Director Joel Sass has the four perfo ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 15, 2009

    Killer Serials: J. Scooter Harris, the Tarantino of Comic Books

    X-Men. Archie. Sailor Moon. If you thought comic books were limited to namby-pamby superhero tales, Manga and All-American "good guy" serials like Richie Rich and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, take a peek at local artist J. Scooter Harris' graphic novel/comic book serie ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 10, 2009

    Arty Girl: Get Your ASU Gammage "Mini-Package"

    By audreyjm529 on flickr Creative Commons.​Awww, it's a miniature flower...soooo cuuuuute!Take something, make it little and it's automatically ten times more appealing. Have you seen those tiny Coke cans? Adorable! Or how about Converse shoes for toddlers? I look at those things and my heart melt ... More >>

  • Culture

    June 4, 2009

    Summer Guide: Coppolla, Mann, Allen, and Tarantino Bring the Summer Flicks

    By audreyjm529 on flickr Creative Commons.​Awww, it's a miniature flower...soooo cuuuuute!Take something, make it little and it's automatically ten times more appealing. Have you seen those tiny Coke cans? Adorable! Or how about Converse shoes for toddlers? I look at those things and my heart melt ... More >>

  • Calendar

    April 9, 2009

    Movies in the Park: Vertigo

    By audreyjm529 on flickr Creative Commons.​Awww, it's a miniature flower...soooo cuuuuute!Take something, make it little and it's automatically ten times more appealing. Have you seen those tiny Coke cans? Adorable! Or how about Converse shoes for toddlers? I look at those things and my heart melt ... More >>

  • Culture

    March 6, 2008

    A suburbanite-friendly guide to downtown Phoenix

    By audreyjm529 on flickr Creative Commons.​Awww, it's a miniature flower...soooo cuuuuute!Take something, make it little and it's automatically ten times more appealing. Have you seen those tiny Coke cans? Adorable! Or how about Converse shoes for toddlers? I look at those things and my heart melt ... More >>

  • Home Entertainment

    May 10, 2007

    Hitchcock on Holiday

    By audreyjm529 on flickr Creative Commons.​Awww, it's a miniature flower...soooo cuuuuute!Take something, make it little and it's automatically ten times more appealing. Have you seen those tiny Coke cans? Adorable! Or how about Converse shoes for toddlers? I look at those things and my heart melt ... More >>

  • Film

    April 12, 2007

    Peeping Bomb

    Bland voyeur thriller does its best

  • Home Entertainment

    February 8, 2007

    New Times' top DVD picks for the week of February 6

    Bland voyeur thriller does its best

  • Film

    December 21, 2006

    Like Herding Sheep

    De Niro takes a loooong, sloooow look at the history of the CIA

  • Calendar

    January 19, 2006

    Get Out of the Bargain Basement Rut . . .

    And start dressing like a grown-up

  • News

    November 3, 2005

    Gomer, You're Fired!

    Our feathered fiend bombs Trump-haters, racist soccer moms, Uncle Joe and the ACLU. Who's gonna be next?

  • Home Entertainment

    October 27, 2005

    "Imperfect" Is Right

    Boring game play mars Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

  • Home Entertainment

    October 6, 2005

    Another Look at a Legend

    Boring game play mars Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

  • Calendar

    September 22, 2005

    Perfect 10

    His gala Friday (and Thursday, too)

  • Film

    August 18, 2005

    Flight Risk

    Now boarding: a tight homage

  • Calendar

    July 28, 2005

    Daliwood

    Salvador's film career on display at PAM

  • Film

    June 9, 2005

    Problems at Home

    Their aim is not as true as you might like

  • Film

    November 11, 2004

    Redemption Thong

    Salma's shorts get top billing in an otherwise unwatchable caper

  • Film

    January 1, 2004

    Forget It

    You saw Paycheck last year... don'tcha remember?

  • Culture

    May 1, 2003

    Of Boobs and Blood

    Troma's Lloyd Kaufman has guts, all over the floor

  • Culture

    October 24, 2002

    Barbara Harris Knew Bill Clinton Was White Trash

    Scottsdale "has-been" gives her regards to Broadway

  • Culture

    April 25, 2002

    Lazarus, Reborn

    Peter Bogdanovich wasn't dead. He was just acting like it.

  • Culture

    August 9, 2001

    Dust to Dust

    Once more, a man calls upon the troops to save The Alamo, before it's gone forever

  • Music

    May 17, 2001

    Off Camera

    For Califone's Tim Rutili, there's no difference between a picture and a thousand words

  • Film

    May 3, 2001

    French Twists

    In Gallic thriller With a Friend Like Harry. . ., the accent's on Hitchcock

  • Film

    January 4, 2001

    Good Will Hunting 2: The Revenge

    Finding Forrester tries to get it right

  • Culture

    December 14, 2000

    Broken and Battered

    How the twist ending left M. Night Shyamalan twisting in the breeze

  • Film

    November 9, 2000

    Spanking the Junkie

    Requiem for a Dream injects visual hotshot into harrowing drug drama

  • Film

    July 13, 2000

    Zzzzz-Men

    Marvel's mutants are a modest squad of dullards in this frustrating adaptation

  • Film

    May 25, 2000

    The Implausible Scheme

    Logic-challenged M:I-2 still manages visceral pleasures

  • Film

    March 16, 2000

    2000 Wan

    De Palma's out to launch with misfired Mission

  • News

    January 6, 2000

    Time Transients

    A new millennium in Phoenix, where the motorist in the next lane is your auld acquaintance

  • Film

    December 30, 1999

    The Damon Switch Project

    The Talented Mr. Ripley is a who's who of identity crises

  • Film

    October 21, 1999

    Night of the Guano

    Bats bites big-time

  • Film

    September 30, 1999

    Grant's Zoom

    Bats bites big-time

  • News

    July 22, 1999

    Fresh Blood

    The left-field, ultra-low-budget The Blair Witch Project scares us in a way that Hollywood's forgotten

  • Calendar

    July 8, 1999

    Night & Day

    July 8 - 14, 1999

  • Film

    December 10, 1998

    Olden Shower

    Gus Van Sant's re-Psycho'ed Hitchcock classic is a little dated, but not without fresh blood

  • Culture

    November 12, 1998

    Acting Up

    Inspired performances, direction redeem vapid material

  • News

    October 8, 1998

    Retouching Evil

    Using detailed instructions left by Orson Welles, top film editor Walter Murch has remade "the best B-movie" ever, Welles' Touch of Evil

  • Culture

    November 7, 1996

    The Yellowed Pages

    Creaky Dial M for Murder misses its calling

  • Film

    January 11, 1996

    Uneven Dozen

    Creaky Dial M for Murder misses its calling

  • News

    October 13, 1994

    THE MOVIE LOVER

    Creaky Dial M for Murder misses its calling

  • Culture

    April 13, 1994

    FRAYED KNOT

    Creaky Dial M for Murder misses its calling

  • News

    August 19, 1992
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