This paean to undying love stands as one of the strangest, most beautiful Hollywood films of the 1930s.
For such an unusual and intriguing film, the Region 1 Blu-ray debut of Preminger’s Whirlpool is pretty inauspicious.
Hitchcock’s experiment goes beyond look-ma-no-cuts stunt and into a suffocating moral inquiry.
The elephant in Rope’s posh Manhattan apartment isn’t the strangled corpse stashed in a trunk.
Not dark enough, but a Corner still worth a stroll.
What wonders the pungent nastiness of film noir could do to flavorless craftsmen.
The non-stop bitchiness on display might make you forget that the image quality leaves much to be desired.
Though Katharine Hepburn eventually emerges as the star of the movie, Ginger Rogers is the touchstone of its style.