The rare Something to Live For (1952) with Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland and Teresa Wright is on YouTube, for now. Catch it while you can!— Self-Styled Siren
Hitch’s impeccable set design for Dial M for Murder (1954)— Alfred Hitchcock Geek
Another reason to love archive DVDs: James Coburn ambling through Duffy (1968)— Flickhead
I didn’t know that Martin Scorsese’s long-time editor Thelma Schoonmaker was married to Michael Powell—interesting.-- The Guardian
Adolph Zukor, the architect of Hollywood-- Slate
The Night of the Hunter (1955) gets a Criterion Collection release.-- Slate