As horror flicks go, this one starts slowly: Woman steals money, checks into motel, steps into shower. Cue violins — and let the slashing begin! It’s hard to imagine Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” ...
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Image Credit: Alfred Hitchcock and Bob Dylan (Image: Entertainment Tonight and CNN) In the summer of 1964, Bob Dylan sat down ...
On Reel Music, we explore orchestral themes from cinema’s most memorable films. This week, we focus on the music that defined Alfred Hitchcock’s cinematic world. With Hitchcock, a few notes are all it ...
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Masquers turn up the suspense with ‘Vintage Hitchcock’

The Masquers will stage 'Vintage Hitchcock: A Live Radio Play' at Manitowoc’s Capitol Civic Centre in July.
Mention the music of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 remake of his own “The Man Who Knew Too Much” to the average film buff and Doris Day’s singing of its Oscar-winning pop hit, “Que Sera, Sera,” will ...
It's Halloween, clearly a time for works by the master of suspense (and jump scares), director Alfred Hitchcock. On Thursday, Hitchcock films come to the big screen in San Francisco with live music ...
Dear everyone. Happy Friday. Love, Eminem. The Detroit rapper released a secret album just after midnight on Friday. Titled “Music to be Murdered By,” the 20-track album has an Alfred ...
What makes a film a classic? In this column, film scholar Bruce Isaacs looks at the contrasting uses of music to convey emotion in Lord of the Rings and Psycho. Music has a strong presence in many of ...
Saxophonist Javon Jackson has been playing professionally for decades, starting in Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers in 1987. His newest albums include the collaboration “Javon & Nikki Go to the Movies,” ...