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81. Dial M For Murder [Blu-Ray] (1954)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Though not one of Hitchcock’s most prominent “classics”, Dial M For Murder still delivers an effective experience. It provides a tight little murder story with plenty of good twists and turns. The Blu-ray delivers erratic visuals and average audio plus a short documentary and the film’s 3D version for those equipped to watch it. I like the movie but can’
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82. Suspicion: TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection (Hitchcock Thrillers) (1941)
Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: Suspicionjust isn’t very good. It’s a slow-moving film that really lacks any charisma in spite of Cary Grant, offers an annoying female lead, and suffers from an embarrassing ending. The DVD provides average picture and audio along with minor supplements. This film actually belongs in the “B” or “C” tier of Hitchcock films, so only the most avid Hitch fa
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83. Suspicion (1941)
Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: Suspicion is a forgettable entry that is best skipped over for its many superior brethren. Starring Cary Grant, Joan Fontaine. Warner, $19.97, 9/17/2004.
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84. Strangers On A Train: TCM Greatest Classic Films Collection (Hitchcock Thrillers) (1951)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Strangers on a Train comes blessed with a splendid concept but cursed – or at least mildly harmed – by a dull lead actor. Despite that weakness, however, the movie offers enough suspense and intrigue to remain consistently compelling. The DVD boasts very good picture, acceptable audio, and a mediocre audio commentary. This isn’t a great release, but it’s
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85. High Anxiety (Mel Brooks Collection) [Blu-Ray] (1977)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: One of Mel Brooks’ best films, High Anxiety provides a solid spoof of Hitchcock. The movie plays off the master director’s tendencies and hits the mark quite frequently. The Blu-ray provides decent to good picture and audio; it also features a few interesting supplements. At no point does this become a killer disc, but it’s the best release of High Anxie
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86. Dial M For Murder (1954)
Reviewed by Brian Ludovico: One thing that did reveal itself pretty quickly is that Dial M for Murder doesn’t really belong relegated to the second class of Hitch films. It’s fantastically suspenseful, it’s tightly directed and very true to its stage roots, and it’s absolutely rewatchable. If this were any other director, it might be one of their crowning achievements, but when you
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87. The Birds [Blu-Ray] (1963)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Although I wouldn’t objectively call The Birds Hitchcock’s best movie, it may offer his most entertaining one. Packed with thrills and tension, it turns into a fun ride. Starring Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy. Universal, $19.98, 5/6/2014.
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88. Psycho: Collector's Edition (1960)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson: Recommendation time, and this one's easy: Psycho is a must-have in any film buff's DVD library. The movie itself still earns its status as a classic, largely due to Anthony Perkins' enduringly amazing performance as Norman Bates. Starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh. Universal, $19.98, 3/6/2001.
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89. Rebecca: Criterion Collection (1940)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson Title: Rebecca: Criterion Collection (1940) Studio Line: Criterion/Home Vision - The shadow of this woman darkened their love. Rebecca's haunting opening line conjures the entirety of Hitchcock's romantic, suspenseful,...
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/rebeccacriterion.shtml - 31k - 13 Dec 2024
90. Tales of Terror (1962)
Reviewed by Colin Jacobson Title: Tales of Terror (1962) Studio Line: MGM - A Trilogy of Shock and Horror! This triple treat of terror is a three-episode "blood-dripping package that includes murder, necrophilia, dementia, live burials, open tombs,...
URL: http://www.dvdmg.com/talesofterror.shtml - 13k - 13 Dec 2024

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