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Our Top Pick of Hitchcock Films You Must See

Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography reads like a blueprint for modern suspense, with each title offering a unique blend of psychological tension, elegant style, and unforgettable storytelling. While he has dozens of noteworthy works, these five films stand out as essential viewing—whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering the master of suspense.

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Retro Film Review: North by Northwest (1959)

Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest is a cornerstone of mid-20th-century cinema, blending suspense, adventure, and psychological intrigue into a perfectly executed narrative. Released in 1959, the film captures Hitchcock at the height of his directorial prowess, featuring a star-studded performance by Cary Grant, a memorable score by Bernard Herrmann, and a plot that has left an indelible mark on the thriller genre.

In this article, we will examine the character study of the film’s protagonist, Roger O. Thornhill, break down the plot, explore its significance during its release, and discuss why North by Northwest remains relevant today.

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