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‘Always make the audience suffer as much as possible’. Hitchcock was an information sadist.
Ian Leslie • Curious: The Desire to Know and Why Your Future Depends On It

Hitchcock knew that there is no necessary contradiction between art and popular success, nor a necessary connection between art and Art Film.
Robert McKee • Story: Style, Structure, Substance, and the Principles of Screenwriting
Hitchcockian protagonist,
Haruki Murakami • 1Q84: Books 1 and 2
By choosing melodrama over realism, Chabrol is able to make use of the genre's outrageous coincidences, extreme emotions, and sudden psychological reversals, giving his film the texture of a distorted, subjective experience-the
Dave Kehr • When Movies Mattered: Reviews from a Transformative Decade
a shot on you, kid.” Of all my “this
Griffin Dunne • The Friday Afternoon Club: A Family Memoir
The ghouls which haunt our childhood are not easily shaken off.