Today I am revisiting To Catch A Thief and that impossibly well-dressed man, Cary Grant as John Robie "The Cat".| Classiq
Today it is hard to imagine anyone else than Audrey Hepburn in the role of Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's. It is also hard to imagine fashion without| Classiq
Rod Taylor in “The Birds”, 1963 | Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions Who else believes Rod Taylor and his style in The Birds are underrated? Because this is what I think. He is just as underrated as Tippi Hedren and her place among Alfred Hitchcock’s heroines are. Rod Taylor is not the first leading man| Classiq
Cary Grant’s Suit: Nine Movies That Made Me the Wreck I Am Today has humour in it. Just like a good film (that is not a comedy) has humour in it (like Hitchcock’s). Just like life (amidst hardships, tragedy, rises and falls) has humour in it. Todd McEwen writes from a very personal point of view. Movies are truly woven into his life and it’s absolutely thrilling to read how he meanders through some of the movies that have marked him in one way or another.| Classiq
On Cary Grant, style, fashion and film, with Richard Torregrossa. Author of the book Cary Grant: A Celebration of Style and notable journalist| Classiq
Costume undergoes its own groundbreaking evolution in Avatar: The Way of Water while still operating within the mise en scène as an aid of character and narrative. In a unique filmmaking effort, Deborah L. Scott invented a new costume paradigm.| Classiq