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The Cultural Center is screening must-see, big-screen films in an epic way with its 70MM Fest ... 3 p.m. March 22); Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (screening 7 p.m. March 22); David Lean's "Lawrence ...
This week, the theater will showcase four of Alfred Hitchcock's iconic movies: "Psycho," "Rear Window," "Dial M for Murder," and "Vertigo," all presented in stunning 70 millimeter format.
Vertigo will be shown in a glorious 70mm print on Saturday night (Sep. 3) at the Castro Theatre. Find tickets at Another Planet Entertainment.
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Netflix Sets Second Big & Loud Film Series At NYC's Paris TheaterSpecial presentations include a new 70mm print of Alfred Hitchock's Vertigo screening for the first time in New York, new 70mm prints of North By Northwest and The Searchers, as well as 70mm ...
Vertigo 70mm (1958) – Hitchcock directs James Stewart and Kim Novak (always blondes, Alfred?) in what many consider his masterpiece, on many Top 10 of All Time lists. Since I was blown away last ...
But now we all can, thanks to TIFF’s decision to program 70mm prints of both films. Starting this afternoon, both 2001 and Vertigo are screening twice a day in the Lightbox’s lovely Cinema 1.
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Why ‘The Brutalist' Revived Alfred Hitchcock's Favorite Format - and Why You Should See the Movie in 70mm to Appreciate ItIn the early 1950s, Hollywood introduced numerous widescreen formats in an effort to compete with the rise of television; the thinking was that the spectacle of CinemaScope, Cinerama, and other ...
(That was the Broadway Metroplex, which screened 70mm revivals of restored classics including "Vertigo" and "My Fair Lady" in the early 1990s.) It's been another decade longer, back to 1986 ...
That was an era when classic Hollywood productions like “Vertigo,” “North By Northwest ... Brutalist’ didn’t balk at Corbet’s 70mm ambitions and by working closely with companies ...
The story is set in San Francisco, and “Vertigo’s” view of the place might be the most elegantly spooky vision of an American city ever put on film, especially in this rare 70mm screening.
And then there’s “Vertigo,” whose journey has been unlike any other in the canon. Once dismissed as a qualified misfire that narrowly broke even at the box office and won two “lesser ...
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