Alfred Hitchcock News
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Leonardo DiCaprio partied like it was pre-1929. Bryan Ferry put on a mini-concert. And Nicole Kidman sampled a refreshing starter of pea-and-caviar mousse.
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I was reminded recently by film critic and Twitter celebrity Roger Ebert that the genius of Alfred Hitchcock extended from drama, suspense and black humor all the way to sustainability.
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Until President John F. Kennedy put a stop to it, his mischievous sister-in-law Ethel wasn’t above toppling a visiting politico or two into the family swimming pool.
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“Top of the Lake” is every bit as harsh, eccentric and spellbinding as G.J., the witch-haired mystic-feminist that Holly Hunter plays in it.
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Mozilla Corp., the Mountain View, California-based developer of the Firefox Web browser, has taken a license to the patents of the Open Invention Network collaboration, according to a statement from the network.
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Six U.S. lawmakers dropped their support for Hollywood-backed anti-piracy legislation as Google Inc., Wikipedia and other websites protest the measures.
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The villain of the Cold War thriller “Phantom” is an ideological maniac (David Duchovny) who takes his orders “from the most zealous elements of the KGB,” and thinks touching off a nuclear war will be good for the Soviet Union.
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Director Brian De Palma gave cinema one of its most memorable male characters when he cast Al Pacino as “Scarface” in 1983.
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An ex-secret serviceman risks his life for a stalked diva. The two fall hopelessly in love.
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The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a federal law that gave copyright protection to millions of foreign-produced books, movies and musical pieces and may undermine Google Inc.’s effort to create an online library.
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