Review: My Name is Alfred Hitchcock (Mark Cousins)
Mark Cousins’ study of the groundbreaking director inspires fans to revisit classic movies they think they already know.
Mark Cousins’ study of the groundbreaking director inspires fans to revisit classic movies they think they already know.
Director Simon Phillips and actors David Campbell and Amber McMahon discuss the hugely successful stage adaptation of Hitchcock's spy thriller as it arrives in Sydney.
The stage adaptation of Hitchcock’s spy thriller strikes a balance between suspense and slapstick in its Queensland premiere season.
The hugely successful stage adaptation of Hitchcock's spy thriller is back for seasons in Brisbane and Adelaide.
★★★★☆ This tribute to a seminal cinematic collaboration offers a thrilling homage to two great artists. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
MSO Associate Conductor Benjamin Northey shares why the Hitchcock-Herrmann partnership is cinema's finest.
★★★☆☆ It may be a fun ride, but this adaptation of Hitchcock’s perfect thriller is more a caricature than an homage.