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Hitchcock Conversations: “I Confess” (1953)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: Otto Kellar and his wife...
The United Slobs of America
It was the giant 7-Eleven soda cup nestled snugly between the sofa’s stained cushions that got me wondering. Our host had shoved it in there before leaping up to chase after her unruly children. No doubt, the sofa had once been beautiful—it had a muted, earthy pattern...
Hitchcock Conversations: “Strangers on a Train” (1951)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: Bruno Anthony thinks he...
Hitchcock Conversations: “Stage Fright” (1950)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: Jonathan Cooper is wanted...
“Daddy, Who Is God?”
I am in charge of my daughters’ heads. It’s an awesome responsibility, and one that I don’t undertake lightly. In fact, it’s probably the most important task I will ever embark on. I often feel as if every step I’ve taken along my own path has led me to these two...
Hitchcock Conversations: “Under Capricorn” (1949)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: In 1831, Irishman Charles...
Hitchcock Conversations: “Rope” (1948)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: Brandon and Philip share...
Top 10 Dark/Alternative Christmas Movies
Just a few more days until Christmas, and if you're like me, you love to fill your end-of-the-year vacation days with interesting, unusual, and alternative holiday-themed movies to get you in the festive mood. Here are some of the movies I like to experience at this...
The Hobbit, 48fps, and the Pernicious Broadening of the Soap Opera Effect
Peter Jackson’s first film in his Hobbit trilogy—An Unexpected Journey—debuted in theaters last week, and despite huge earnings already, it’s a film that has been immersed in controversy—and one of those controversies relates directly to a certain home-theater debate...
Hitchcock Conversations: “The Paradine Case” (1947)
The Hitchcock Conversations is an ongoing project between me and James W. Powell, in which we study Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography in chronological order. I’ll be publishing one conversation per week. (By necessity, spoilers ahead!) Synopsis: The beautiful Mrs....
Bio
Jason Bovberg is the author of Tessa Goes Down, Loser Baby, the Blood trilogy—Blood Red, Draw Blood, and Blood Dawn—and The Naked Dame. His forthcoming books include A Small Poisonous Act, a suburban noir novel, and Little Miss Nobody, a mystery based on a true crime. He is editor/publisher of Dark Highway Press, which published the controversial, erotic fairy tale Santa Steps Out and the weird western anthology Skull Full of Spurs. He lives in Fort Collins, Colorado, with his wife Barb, his daughters Harper and Sophie, and his canines Rocky and Rango.
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