Alfred Hitchcock
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IFC Midnight Acquires ‘Psycho’ Shower Scene Documentary ’78/52′
Sundance 2017: This is the second festival pickup for IFC Midnight after acquiring “The Killing Ground”
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Ridley Scott to Receive DGA Lifetime Achievement Award
Guild’s top honor was last given to Miloš Forman in 2013
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IMDb Founder Col Needham Reveals His Top 10 Favorite Films for First Time Ever (Exclusive)
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Vertigo” is internet guru’s No. 1 among 10,000 movies he has now seen
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Rihanna Joins ‘Bates Motel’ in Iconic Janet Leigh Role
Comic-Con: A&E announces the superstar will make her TV debut
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‘Dames at Sea’ Broadway Review: A Spoof of Classic Hollywood Musicals That’s More Numbing Than Fun
Director-choreographer Randy Skinner struggles to inject life into his revival of a nearly 50-year-old musical oddity
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Kevin Bacon to Star in Stage Version of ‘Rear Window’
Play at Hartford Stage this fall based on story that also inspired 1954 Alfred Hitchcock classic
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Toronto Film Festival Adds Music and Mayhem With Documentaries, Midnight Movies
Docs will feature Aretha Franklin and Janis Joplin, while other films will include James Franco and Patrick Stewart
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Dick Van Patten, ‘Eight Is Enough’ and ‘Love Boat’ Actor, Dead at 86
Venerable character actor had career dating back 60 years
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‘Bates Motel’s’ Vera Farmiga on Physically Demanding Combat Scenes and 6 Other Emmy Contender Quickies
Actress divulges her biggest challenges portraying the mother of psycho Norman Bates
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Paul Almond, Director of ‘Seven Up!,’ Dead at 83
The cause of death was complications from a recent heart attack, his son says
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‘Hand to God’ Theater Review: Humans Are Here Simply to Service Their Puppets
Playwright Robert Askins will probably take this as a compliment, but by far the most interesting characters are the puppets
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‘Bates Motel’s’ Norman Cuddles With Mom, Watches Women Undress in Creepy First Look (Video)
“We all go a little mad sometimes,” Vera Farmiga tells Freddie Highmore when the A&E drama returns on March 9 with Season 3
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Rod Taylor, ‘The Birds’ Star, Dead at 84
Australian-born actor also starred in an adaptation of H.G. Wells’ “The Time Machine”
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Charles Champlin, Former L.A. Times Film Critic, Dead at 88
The arts editor and columnist spent 26 years at the Los Angeles paper
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‘Sticks and Bones’ Theater Review: Holly Hunter and Bill Pullman Tackle Ozzie and Harriet
It’s not torture or ISIS that trouble America’s TV family when a son comes home from Vietnam; but in this harrowing revival, the nightmare is the same