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Linking ArmsLinking ArmsRebecca Hitchcock on Shame, Healing, and Identity in Christ, Part TwoIn this follow-up episode, author and Bible teacher Rebecca Hitchcock returns to share practical tools for walking unashamed. Building on Part 1, which covered her story and the concept of "shame clouds" and God’s promise of a “double portion” from Isaiah 61:7, this episode equips listeners with real strategies to begin experiencing freedom. Rebecca walks listeners through how to: Recognize signs of shame, including difficulty receiving love or help, compulsive “worthiness hustling,” and being overly sensitive to rejection or criticism. Speak biblical truth over themselves using identity-focused Scriptures such as 2 Corinthians 5:17 (You are a new creation in Christ) an...2025-05-1322 minLinking ArmsLinking ArmsRebecca Hitchcock on Shame, Healing, and Identity in Christ, Part OneContent Warning: This episode includes discussion of child sexual assault. In today’s conversation, Nadine sits down with Rebecca Hitchcock, author of What I Didn't Learn in Church, to unpack the heavy but vital topic of shame. Rebecca vulnerably shares her personal story of experiencing sexual abuse at age five, the lingering shame it caused throughout her life, and how it resurfaced during her struggles with postpartum depression. Raised in a Christian home and once a high-level fashion director in Chicago, Rebecca eventually left her career to raise her family and pursue deeper spiritual healing. For mo...2025-04-2922 minPersonality CouchPersonality CouchEp 25: The Malignant Narcissist's Mind | Stairway to EvilIn this episode of The Personality Couch Podcast, we (licensed clinical psychologists Doc Bok and Doc Fish) delve into the complex and dark characteristics of malignant narcissism, exploring its origins, characteristics, and using examples from popular culture, particularly the film 'American Psycho'. Citing Eric Fromm’s original work on defining evil, we discuss his triad of: necrophilious orientation, incestuous symbiosis, and malignant narcissism. Using connections to historical figures and Alfred Hitchcock's ‘Psycho,’ we briefly explore what this triad looks like. After drawing on research across the decades to define characteristics of malignant narcissism, we further discuss the spectrum of antiso...2025-04-0829 minCineclub CLCineclub CL🎞️ Cineclub clásicos presenta: Rebecca (1940) de Alfred Hitchcock - La primera americana del gordoNada es lo que parece en Manderley. Una joven sin pasado, una mansión envuelta en sombras y el recuerdo imborrable de una mujer que nunca aparece... pero cuya presencia lo domina todo. Rebecca (1940), el clásico de Alfred Hitchcock, nos sumerge en una atmósfera de secretos, obsesión y fantasmas invisibles. ¿Quién era realmente Rebecca? ¿Cómo puede una mujer muerta seguir ejerciendo tanto poder sobre los vivos? ¿Y por qué nadie se atreve a olvidarla? ¿ah? ¿ah?Pero hay otro misterio fuera de la pantalla.¿Hasta qué punto esta fue una película de Alfred Hitch...2025-04-0456 minThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy PodcastThe Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast(sub)TEXT: The Weight of Memory in Hitchcock’s “Rebecca” (1940)Alfred Hitchcock’s first American film—part love story, part ghost story, part courtroom melodrama—centers on a poor, timid young woman who falls in love with wealthy aristocrat Maxim de Winter, a widower tortured over the death of his first wife. When the young woman becomes the second Mrs. De Winter and moves into Maxim’s estate, she finds her predecessor’s initials stamped all over the house, and its staff in thrall to her beautiful, vibrant memory. But at the heart of the first Mrs. De Winter’s legacy lies a rot, and just what that rot represents i...2025-03-2100 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockStaging THE BIRDS with Christopher Diehl & Season 2 Mailbag!You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum with special guest –actor, director and Hitchcock enthusiast-Christopher Diehl who last year put on awonderful Hitchcock Theatre Festival. In this interview, we focus on staging The Birds as amongst other things we cover what attracted Hitchcock to du Maurier’s work, the challenges of adapting The Birds, costume, sound, score and the importance and the power of theatre. After our conversation, I’ll be...2025-02-211h 36Reading RevisitedReading Revisitedep. 38: My Cousin Rachel (Book Swap #2)Welcome to Reading Revisited, a place for friends to enjoy some good old-fashioned book chat while revisiting the truth, beauty, and goodness we’ve found in our favorite books.This episode is spoiler free until 36 minutes in! So please feel free to listen even if you didn’t read the book. We might just add another fun book to your TBR! We announce during the podcast when we are going to start spoiling so you won’t be taken by surprise. Enjoy!Book Swap #2 AssignmentsHannah to Kelsie: My Cousin Rachel by Dap...2025-01-241h 18From Beneath the Hollywood SignFrom Beneath the Hollywood Sign“HITCHCOCK’s COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068)“HITCHCOCK’s COLLABORATORS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE” - (068)ALFRED HITCHCOCK, the iconic “Master of Suspense,” loved to work with certain actors over and over again. Often, he had very complicated relationships with his actors. (Just ask TIPPI HEDREN!) However, he managed to form great working relationships with stars like JAMES STEWART, GRACE KELLY, INGRID BERGMAN, and CARY GRANT. This week, we take a fun look at some of the actors who he loved to work with. So, which actor did he put in more of his films than anyone else? The answer may surprise you.2024-12-3038 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockMERRY HITCHMAS! A Tour of 2024 & Plans for 2025!You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum as she shares her reflections on what 2024 has been like for Talking Hitchcock and plans for 2025! Find Talking Hitchcock where you can support the podcast and keep up to date with releases: Blusky @talkinghitchpod.bsky.social Instagram @talkinghitchpod or get in touch via email on talkinghitchpod@gmail.com Visit the Talking Hitchcock Linktree where you can find links to all my work Rebecca McCallum...2024-12-2019 min5 Minute Biographies5 Minute BiographiesAlfred Hitchcock Alfred Hitchcock, born Alfred Joseph Hitchcock on 13 August 1899 in Leytonstone, Essex, England, is often regarded as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema. Known as the “Master of Suspense,” Hitchcock revolutionised the thriller genre with his psychological depth, innovative camera techniques, and skillful storytelling. Throughout his prolific career, which spanned over six decades, he directed more than 50 feature films, creating some of cinema’s most iconic moments and characters. His work earned him worldwide acclaim, and his influence continues to resonate with filmmakers and audiences alike. Hitchcock was born into a lower...2024-12-1608 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockStaging Patrick Hamilton's ROPE / playing the role of Brandon plus First Responses to Hitchcock's ROPE with actor Jack Hammett You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Joining me this month is special guest actor Jack Hammett who starred in the role of Brandon in Theatre Clwyds adaptation of Patrick Hamilton’s ROPE which I saw earlier this year. As listeners may know by now, ROPE is a firm Hitchcock favourite of mine and therefore I was thrilled to have the opportunity to speak with Jack! In the first part of the podcast, we get underneath the ch...2024-11-291h 39Adapte-Moi Si Tu PeuxAdapte-Moi Si Tu PeuxRebecca« J'ai rêvé la nuit dernière que je retournais à Manderley... »Victoire, Pascale, Jeanne et Marianne comparent le roman de Daphné du Maurier, Rebecca, à son adaptation en film réalisée par Alfred Hitchcock avec Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine et Judith Anderson. Une jeune femme rencontre Maxim de Winter, un riche veuf en vacances à Monte-Carlo : après une cour expéditive, il l'épouse et l'emmène dans son manoir de Manderley en Cornouailles. Mais là-bas, l'ombre de Rebecca, la première Madame de Winter, continuer de hanter les lieux...2024-10-291h 51Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockTHE LODGER (1927) with Adam Robinson WET OFF THE PRESS!!! You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest , award-winning writer, performer, theatre-maker and workshop leader Adam Robinson for this deep dive episode into what is often referred to as the first true Hitchcock film.  We carry out our own wet off the press investigations, discussing the film in detail as well as exploring new readings of the McGuffin, Gothicism, bringing danger into the domestic and the beauty o...2024-10-253h 04Lunatics Radio HourLunatics Radio HourEpisode 144 - The Life and Films of Alfred HitchcockText Abby and AlanAbby and Alan sit down to discuss the life and works of Alfred Hitchcock. Unfortunately, we do have to warn that this episode contains some discussion of sexual assault.Correction: Rebecca did win Best Picture at the Oscars in 1940. The only time one of Hitchcock's films won Best Picture.Get Lunatics Merch here. Join the discussion on Discord. Listen to the paranormal playlist I curate for Vurbl, updated weekly! Check out Abby's book Horror Stories. Available in eBook and paperback. Music by Michaela Papa, Alan Kudan & Jordan Moser. Poster...2024-10-081h 17Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! -TRIPLE HITCH! 3 Exciting Events with Mockingbird Cinema!TRIPLE HITCH!!! You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room. Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum as she makes a special announcement! Talking Hitchcock is back on tour with three very exciting events taking place at Mockingbird Cinema Birmingham in the next few months! THE BIRDS Intro Talk+ Film + Q and A Sat 19th October, 5:30pm at Mockingbird Cinema Birmingham Tickets-Mockingbird Cinema | Talking Hitchcock Podcast Presents - The Birds   HITCHCOCK PRESENTS2024-10-0513 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockNOTORIOUS (1946) with Alison TaylorLove and duty, consent and control, Miami and Rio! Make sure you step carefully, quietly and unseen into the wine cellar for this feature length episode of Talking Hitchcock where amongst other things, my special guest and I discuss modes of identification, daddy issues and that kiss! Keep tight hold of that key as you are invited to join us for a deep dive of what might be best described as 'a film of faces.' Sit as a silhouette figure in the shadows but be careful with that...2024-08-204h 52Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockInterview with Neil Alcock-Author of HITCHOLOGYYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest author and free-lance writer Neil Alcock to discuss his new book Hitchology- A Film-by-Film Guide to the Styles and Themes of Alfred Hitchcock-a book which considers how Hitchcock uses narrative tropes and formal flourishes to create some of cinema’s most unforgettable experiences across Hitchcock’s filmography. In this episode we discuss Neil’s book at length as well as his fascinating process for selecting a wonderful list of the Essential 10. We also take t...2024-06-281h 56Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHITCH TAKES! Jasper as the Rebecca Stand-In (REBECCA-1940)You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room for another episode of Hitch Takes where Rebecca explores a specific topic, theory or idea in detail!   Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum as she presents an exclusive theory– ‘Jasper as the Rebecca Stand In’. Rebecca applies close critical analysis of key scenes in the film in support of this theory whilst also inviting many opportunities for questions around the magnetic and magnificent presence of Rebecca! The second Mrs de Winter may have ar...2024-05-3147 minFilm By NumbersFilm By NumbersEpisode 17 - Meeting At Number 17: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock (with guests Jennie Kermode and Michael Barrett)Hello and welcome to the latest episode of Film By Numbers!  It is Episode 17 and we have called it ‘Meeting at Number 17: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock’. Number 17 was an early feature film of Hitchcock’s from 1932 that the great man himself denounced as “a terrible picture, very cheap melodrama.”  It’s a crime thriller about a gang of thieves who gather at a safe house following a robbery whilst being pursued by a police detective. As well as Number 17 we delve into Hitchcock’s filmography, motifs, and legacy.  Many thanks to Jennie Kermode (writer a...2024-05-031h 35Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockARCHIE-THE MAN WHO BECAME CARY GRANT-(2023)- with Professor Mark GlancyYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest author, researcher and Professor of Film History-Mark Glancy who has written at length about Hitchcock and specialised in researching and writing about the life and work of Cary Grant. In this feature length episode, we take time to discuss our thoughts and responses to the ITV drama series Archie (2023). However, given Mark’s expertise, this also leads (inevitably) to a broader discussion of Cary Grant’s life and career. Mark was a wonderfully knowledgeable and engaging guest and offe...2024-04-262h 54Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockInterview with Tony Lee Moral-Author of ALFRED HITCHCOCK STORYBOARDSYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum with special guest – film maker, multi award winning writer and Hitchcock expert Tony Lee Moral to talk all about his wonderful new book- ALFRED HITCHCOCK STORYBOARDS. We explore the role of storyboarding, the inspirational team of artists who helped bring these films to life and the musicality of Hitchcock. We also discuss the architecture of space, the importance of colour and mood and the influence and impact of storyboarding and ask the question of how Hitchcock would have used mo...2024-03-2956 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockSPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Talking Hitchcock Presents -The Apartment Trilogy -at Storyhouse Chester!!Join Talking Hitchcock for a weekend of suspense and entertainment! You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum as she makes a special announcement about a Hitchcock festival she has curated in partnership with Storyhouse Chester. Rebecca will be screening The Apartment Trilogy at Storyhouse on 7th and 8th June, showcasing Rope (1948), Dial M for Murder and Rear Window (1954). Tickets and Details for The Apartment Trilogy at Storyhouse The Apartment Trilogy | Storyhouse To find out more about Storyhouse and...2024-03-2707 minThe Couch CriticThe Couch CriticPeering into the Shadows of "Rebecca": Hitchcock's Timeless Classic"Send us a Text!"Join Katy and I as we unravel the spellbinding layers of this 1940 cinematic masterpiece, tracing its lineage from a gripping novel to its triumph at the Academy Awards. The episode peels back the curtain on the captivating performances and the delicate balance between psychological tension and spectral allure that never crosses into horror, proving how Hitchcock's craftsmanship continues to enthrall audiences, whether they're seasoned cinephiles or young students.As we dissect the film's iconic twists and the haunting symbolism laced throughout the story, we delve into the peculiar significance of our...2024-03-1219 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockDIAL M FOR MURDER (1954) with Becky DarkeIn this episode, join me and my special guest -podcaster, writer and programmer Becky Darke as we cook up spaghetti and peel back the curtain to discuss what happens when a seemingly perfectly planned murder goes wrong, taking a look along the way at the art of showing and telling and making plenty of time to assess one of Hitchcock’s most calculatingly devious villains! Find Talking Hitchcock on Twitter @hitch_pod and Instagram @talkinghitchpod where you can support the podcast and keep up to date with releases or email us on talkinghitchpod@gmail.com 2024-02-292h 55Comfort Films PodcastComfort Films PodcastComfort Films 105: Rebecca (1940)Welcome to season 3! We're kicking off this season with a couple of episodes on our favorite films from the Gothic Romance genre, and who better to start us off than the master of the macabre, Alfred Hitchcock? Rebecca, starring Joan Fontaine and Sir Laurence Olivier, was Hitchcock's first film made in the US and his only Best Picture winner. The film also earned an Oscar for cinematographer George Barnes, whose talents with light, shadow, and camera movement created the moody atmosphere that pervades Rebecca. It was produced by David O. Selznick, who was coming off the huge success of...2024-01-141h 53Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockSEASON 1 FINALE-HITCHCOCK MAIL BAG EPISODE!You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join me your creator, host and Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum for the final episode of Season 1 of the podcast. And to mark this occasion, I answer questions from guests and listeners in a special mailbag episode! Your questions really put me to the test and I had a wonderful time thinking about Hitchcock’s films in new and interesting ways. Amongst a wide range of topics, I answer questions on everything from Hitchcock’s Mothers, Misunderstood Villains, Overlooked Performances and find out my favourite scene in a...2023-12-202h 26Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHITCHCOCK AND COSTUME with Jolene Marie RichardsonYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest Jolene Marie Richardson who is a costume designer and fashion historian, host and creator of Hanging by a Thread podcast and creator and author of Hanging by a Thread Blog. Jolene was the perfect guest for this topic as, amongst other things we discuss if there is such a thing as Hitchcockian style, the notion of using costume to explore themes of identity and disguise and we also share our top five costume moments in Hitchcock and answer some...2023-11-241h 43HitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesHitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesHitchPod Rewatch Countdown, Rebecca v His Girl FridayWe continue our look at the 13th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners, by comparing Hitchcock’s Best Picture winner Rebecca to a zero-Oscar nomination film of the same year, His Girl Friday. We also discuss alternative alliterative titles, the possibly bidirectional influence of Lois Lane and being set up by Cary Grant, before revealing the 12th best Hitchcock movie via the still quite improbable medium of cryptic crossword clue. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for just $2/month get access to...2023-10-3153 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHITCHCOCK AND HORROR with Mike MuncerYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest film journalist, producer and presenter and creator and host of Evolution of Horror Podcast-Mike Muncer. Hitchcock and horror have always gone hand in hand-his fascination with death, murder and the repressed spans across his career from 1927’s The Lodger, a film based serial killer-Jack the Ripper, to the gothic notes of 1940’s Rebecca. Elsewhere, we can find traces of the macabre in the Nietzchen theories at work in 1948s Rope and nihilism and brutality in t...2023-10-272h 01HitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesHitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesHitchPod Rewatch Countdown, Number 13 - RebeccaThe 13th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners is Rebecca from 1940. On our rewatch of Rebecca, we consider the possibilities of Mrs Danvers-raised clones, reveal the sensational character find of 1940, and answer the question of what Cat has in her desk. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for as little as $2/month get access to our Season 1 coverage of every single Hitchcock movie, as well as bonus episodes on Hitchcockesque movies, invitations to live rewatches and much, much more.2023-09-3053 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockSHADOW OF A DOUBT (1943) with Tim ColemanYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest writer, podcaster and founder/Editor in Chief of Moving Pictures Film Club -Tim Coleman. In this episode, I had a truly memorable and enlightening conversation with my special guest and we got so carried away in our Merry Widow Waltz that we had to record this in two parts! So, join us for a drink at the Till Two Bar as we discuss the disruption of the American family, Hitchcock’s identification with those he...2023-09-292h 42Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHITCH CON '23 (& more!) with Joel Gunz You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room for post film drinks! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest film maker, writer, founder and editor of the Alfred Hitchcock Geek Blog and the Hitchcockian Quarterly and President of Hitch Con-Joel Gunz. Joel and I discuss the origins of the event, what to expect this year and I get his thoughts on many aspects of Hitchcock! Come and join us at Hitch Con happening online and in person at Mercy University on 7th and 8th October! I’ll be presenting at...2023-09-281h 20HitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesHitchPod - A Podcast About Alfred Hitchcock MoviesRepost: Season 1, Episode 17 - RebeccaThe 13th best Hitchcock movie according to our listeners is Rebecca from 1940. Here's our original coverage of Rebecca from July, 2018. Stay tuned for our updated thoughts after our rewatch. If you want more Hitchcock content, please consider becoming a HitchPod supporter. Just go to patreon.com/HitchPod and for as little as $2/month get access to our Season 1 coverage of every single Hitchcock movie, as well as bonus episodes on Hitchcockesque movies, invitations to live rewatches and much, much more.2023-09-0247 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockMR AND MRS SMITH (1941) with Beth BullockYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast, Rebecca McCallum with special guest film scholar, artist and educator Beth Bullock as they take some bad advice from a friend whilst saunering at the Beefeater Club and travel from New York to Lake Placid to discuss the screwball comedy MR AND MRS SMITH (1941). I was delighted to be joined by such a special guest who is the absolute expert and go-to voice when it comes to this film. In what might be the biggest deep dive ever on the film...2023-08-252h 05Anatomy of a Scream Pod SquadAnatomy of a Scream Pod SquadBodies of Horror: Episode 52 - Hitchcock Moms feat. Rebecca McCallumFor this episode, Bodies of Horror revisits two topics that we’ve touched on here before: Hitchcock (Rear Window) and complex roles of mothers.Nichole is joined by the incredible Rebecca McCallum, Assistant Editor of Ghouls Magazine, Senior Contributor at the Moving Pictures Film Club, and all around expert and guide of all things Hitch.We discuss, in detail, the worlds of 1960’s Psycho and 1963’s The Birds and the mothers that inhabit them, how the depiction of these figures connect to how we’ve talked about mothers in the previous Hitch episode, and how they spea...2023-08-082h 04Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockInterview with Christine Madrid French-Author of THE ARCHITECTURE OF SUSPENSE-THE BUILT WORLD IN THE FILMS OF ALFRED HITCHCOCKYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum with special guest - historian, author, scholar and leader in historic preservation and the study of American architecture -Christine Madrid French-to talk about her must-have book- The Architecture of Suspense-The Built World in the Films of Alfred Hitchcock. Christine discusses her fantastic book, how architecture impacts upon our psychology and what she terms ‘the mystical Hitchcock’ as well as sharing insights on key moments and themes relating to architecture in Hitchcock’s films. She also shares EXCLUSIVE!! NEVER DISCUSSED BEFORE...2023-07-281h 49Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockInterview with Mark Cousins-Director/Writer of-MY NAME IS ALFRED HITCHCOCKYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room for a special bonus episode! Have you ever wondered what Alfred Hitchcock might have to say about his films if he were still with us today? Mark Cousins, the award-winning filmmaker behind The Story of Film: An Odyssey, The Eyes of Orson Welles and The Story of Film: A New Generation tackles the question of how Hitchcock’s vast body of work and legacy holds up in today’s society as well as looking at the auteur with a new and radical approach-through the use of h...2023-07-1943 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHITCH TAKES! Midge-Curious Mother or Interested Lover? (VERTIGO-1958)You are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room for a bonus episode marking the beginning of a new series entitled Hitch Takes! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum as she explores the role and readings of Midge in Vertigo. Listen to Rebecca analyse each of Midge scenes, comparing and contrasting her with Madeline and Judy, and examining her relationship with Scottie. This is the first Hitch Take episode so please get in touch and let me know what you think!   Find Talking Hitchcock on Twitter @hitch_p...2023-07-0743 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockTHE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH (1956) with Elisabeth KarlinYou are invited back into the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum with special guest -New York Playwright and Scholar Elisabeth Karlin as they prepare to travel from Marrakesh all the way to London to analyse and dissect Hitchcock’s only remake- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956).  Listen to find out which critical study of Hitchcock Elisabeth persuaded her father to publish which she was also involved in proof reading and amongst other things we discuss-marriage, gender, what is in a name, that troubling sedation scene and redefining the Hitchcock Blonde. F...2023-06-302h 05Jesus, Sex and PoliticsJesus, Sex and Politics"What I Didn't Learn In Church" : A conversation with author and speaker Rebecca HitchcockNathan and Micah invite author and speaker, Rebecca Hitchcock, into the studio to talk about her book "What I Didn't Learn In Church : Transformative Truths Beyond The Pew." Dive into this episode to hear some of the hidden truths of Heaven that so many of us often forget or never even learn.2023-05-261h 04Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockREAR WINDOW (1954) with Ygraine Hackett-CantabranaYou are invited to enter the Talking Hitchcock screening room! Join creator and host, Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum with special guest -Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana as they warm their brandies and pull up the blinds to zoom in on all aspects of Rear Window (1954).  We discuss voyeurism, sexuality, cinematic metaphors and unconscious desires! Find Talking Hitchcock on Twitter @hitch_pod and Instagram @talkinghitchpod where you can support the podcast and keep up to date with releases or email us on talkinghitchpod@gmail.com Ygraine is a Senior Contributor of Moving Pictures Film Club and Ghouls Magazine and h...2023-05-261h 59Talking HitchcockTalking HitchcockHitchcock Starter KitWelcome to the inaugural episode of Talking Hitchcock! Join creator and host Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum in the screening room as she provides an overview of Hitchcock's life and career, pausing to reflect more closely on a selection of the director's films. This is followed by an exploration of who and what is Hitchcock and Rebecca shares her personal history with the director's work, revealing what led her to creating this podcast. Find Talking Hitchcock on Twitter @hitch_pod and Instagram @talkinghitchpod where you can support the podcast and...2023-04-2151 minTalking HitchcockTalking HitchcockWelcome to Talking Hitchcock! Podcast TrailerListen to the trailer for Talking Hitchcock-a podcast celebrating and exploring the work and world of Alfred Hitchcock, created and hosted by Hitchcock enthusiast Rebecca McCallum! Each episode, you are invited into the screening room for a deep dive of one of the directors films or for post-show drinks where Rebecca will be joined by special guests to discuss all things that form part of the Hitchcockian universe! Find Talking Hitchcock on Twitter @hitch_pod and Instagram @talkinghitchpod where you can support the podcast and keep up to date with releases. Find...2023-04-1603 minHanging By A ThreadHanging By A ThreadGhost Around Us (Crimson Peak and Rebecca) w/ Rebecca McCallumThis week on the podcast Jolene is join by writer and editor Rebecca McCallum. They take a deep dive look into 1940's Hitchcock's classic Rebecca and 2015 Crimson Peak by Guillermo del Toro. Rebecca is a writer of horror/film analysis, an editor and author. She is Assistant Editor of Ghouls Magazine and Senior Contributor of Moving Pictures Film Club where she has an ongoing collection of essays on Hitchcock's Women. You can find her online at Twitter and Instagram @PendlePumpkin Follow the podcast! IG: @HangingByAThreadBTS Twitter: @Hanging_BTS Logo b...2023-03-251h 17The English Wine DiariesThe English Wine DiariesLucy Hitchcock, Founder Partner in Wine – Episode 45Send us a textJoining me on today's episode of The English Wine Diaires podcast is wine enthusiast, entrepreneur and modern-day innovator, Lucy Hitchcock. Lucy is an e-commerce and branding consultant and the founder of Partner In Wine, a business born out of need ­– the need to avoid drinking warm rosé wine at all costs.  Partner In Wine was launched during lockdown in 2020 but it was when one of Lucy’s TikTok videos racked up half a million views in 12 hours, that the business went viral, with sales increasing by 1,700 per cent in a single...2023-03-1548 minRoad To KnowhereRoad To KnowhereDirect To Knowhere - Rebecca McCallumAndy is joined by writer and editor Rebecca McCallum to discuss one of cinema's greatest directors, the master of suspense Alfred HitchcockCovering different aspects of his career, they take a deep dive into Suspicion, Rope and Marnie, all of which encompass the brilliance of one of the original auteurs. Rebecca also talks her work with Ghouls magazine, Moving Pictures Film Club, and some of her published work, as well as delving into her early movie memories. R2K: @WhereIsKnowhereRebecca: @PendlePumpkinHitchcock Women Series: https://movingpicturesfilmclub.com/category/hitchcocks-women...2023-02-031h 27The Film ClubThe Film ClubEpisode 117: Rebecca (1940)Happy December! This week at The Film Club we're kicking off Hitchcock month with Alfred Hitchcock's first American Film, Rebecca. The film tells the story of a shy woman who meets and falls in love with the mysterious and wealthy Maxim de Winter. Maxim falls madly in love with this shy woman and must marry her before her employer takes her back to the United States. Maxim takes his new bride to his home Manderley and upon meeting the staff the new wife realizes not everything is as it seems. Can the new Mrs. De Winter survive Manderley? Or...2022-12-011h 03QuotomaniaQuotomaniaQUOTOMANIA 334: Alfred HitchcockToday’s Quotation is care of Alfred Hitchcock. Listen in! Subscribe to Quotomania on quotomania.com or search for Quotomania on your favorite podcast app! Alfred Hitchcock was born in Leytonstone, England on August 13, 1899. He was the youngest of three children born to William and Emma Jane Hitchcock. After attending a technical school at 15, Hitchcock spent the first years of his career as a draftsman, advertising designer, and writer. An interest in photography led to him working in London's film industry, first as a title card designer for silent movies and, just five years later, as a di...2022-10-3101 minFor Screen and CountryFor Screen and CountryRebeccaThe guys talk about Hitchcock this week and delve into the only collaboration he had with David O. Selznick - Rebecca. They discuss the sly jabs at gossip columnist Hedda Hopper, pre-conceived notions about Hitchcock only making horror films, the lesbian overtones in Mrs. Danvers' relationship with the unseen title character and more. Plus: some controversial takes at the end of this episode!? Next week: And Now for Something Completely Similar...Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full Li...2022-09-191h 38Speakeasy Noir CastSpeakeasy Noir CastSeason 3 Episode 10: RebeccaIn this weeks enthralling installment Jason talks about the trappings of getting old and Carly recounts her London tour - oh and we talk about the classic noir Rebecca! Rebecca is a 1940 American romantic psychological thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock. It was Hitchcock's first American project, and his first film under contract with producer David O. Selznick. The screenplay by Robert E. Sherwood and Joan Harrison, and adaptation by Philip MacDonald and Michael Hogan, were based on the 1938 novel of the same name by Daphne du Maurier. The film stars Laurence Olivier as the...2022-05-311h 09--And Now The Podcast Starts!--And Now The Podcast Starts!Feasting on Hannibal #2: Season Two (2014) with Dr Lori Hitchcock Morimoto & Dr Rebecca WilliamsAKA: 'Another Hannibal Love-In'... We return to the world of Hannibal, Bryan Fuller's majestic TV remix of the works of Thomas Harris.  As with our Season One discussion last year, Kirsty and Dan are joined by very special guests Dr Lori Hitchcock Morimoto of the University of Virginia and Dr Rebecca Williams of the University of South Wales for an in depth aca-Fannibal chat, and then by Stella (our very own Dr) and Ian for their take on the show. WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS for the first and second seasons of Hannibal.  If you've never seen th...2022-04-302h 07The Crate and CrowbarThe Crate and CrowbarRebecca and Brighton Rock: A Lock-in at the Crate and CrowbarJamie offers Marsh a cinematic serving suggestion: a pairing of Hitchcock’s classic 1940 adaptation of Rebecca with the 1948 version of Brighton Rock starring Richard Attenborough. Discussed: hauntings, Hell and the occult origins of beef tea. You can watch both of these films for free on The Inter-Net! Rebecca is on Youtube and Brighton Rock is on archive.org. Rebecca (1940) Joan Fontaine as the second Mrs. de Winter Laurence Olivier as George Fortescue Maximilian “Maxim” de Winter, owner of Manderley Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers, housekeeper of Manderley George Sanders as Jack Favell, Rebecca’s first cousin and love...2022-03-041h 57La Atalaya podcastLa Atalaya podcastEspecial Hitchcock: REBECCA & VERTIGOEn esta ocasión nos reunimos para conmemorar y recordar a uno de los directores clásicos por excelencia: Sir. Alfred Hitchcock, y lo hacemos con dos películas que tienen varios elementos en común. Sobre todo la trama o al menos la idea que toma Hitchcock como punto de partida para elaborar dos obras que, sin lugar a dudas, se han convertido en verdaderas joyas del séptimo arte, así como en dos clásicos inolvidables. Piezas musicales: - Ain't nobody else but you, compuesta por Chris Shards - Rebecca's suite, compuesta por Franz Waxman2022-02-1146 minFeel The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.Feel The Full Audiobook That Keeps Story Seekers Hooked.Unmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay by Ernest Lehman, Alfred Hitchcock, Mark GatissPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/543952to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay Series: #4 of Unmade Movies Author: Ernest Lehman, Alfred Hitchcock, Mark Gatiss Narrator: Rebecca Front, Peter Serafinowicz, Hugh Laurie, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 26 minutes Release date: February 10, 2022 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman's unfinished screenplay, completed by Mark Gatiss 'Achingly tense scenes... and a masterpiece of a climax' Radio Times The annals of movie history are full of lost treasures - spectacular scripts from world-renowned writers that could have b...2022-02-101h 26Immerse Yourself in Stories Through Sound With Full AudiobookImmerse Yourself in Stories Through Sound With Full AudiobookUnmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay Audiobook by Alfred HitchcockListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 543952 Title: Unmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay Author: Alfred Hitchcock, Ernest Lehman, Mark Gatiss Narrator: Full Cast , Hugh Laurie, Peter Serafinowicz, Rebecca Front Format: Unabridged Length: 01:26:25 Language: English Release date: 02-10-22 Publisher: Penguin Books LTD Genres: Science Fiction & Fantasy Summary: Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman's unfinished screenplay, completed by Mark Gatiss 'Achingly tense scenes... and a masterpiece of a climax' Radio Times The annals of movie history are full of lost treasures - spectacular scripts from world-renowned writers that...2022-02-101h 26Download Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science FictionDownload Best Full-Length Audiobooks in Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science FictionUnmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay by Ernest Lehman, Alfred Hitchcock, Mark GatPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/543952 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Unmade Movies: Hitchcock's The Blind Man: A BBC Radio 4 adaptation of the unproduced screenplay Series: #4 of Unmade Movies Author: Ernest Lehman, Alfred Hitchcock, Mark Gatiss Narrator: Rebecca Front, Peter Serafinowicz, Hugh Laurie, Full Cast Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 1 hour 26 minutes Release date: February 10, 2022 Genres: Science Fiction Publisher's Summary: Alfred Hitchcock and Ernest Lehman's unfinished screenplay, completed by Mark Gatiss 'Achingly tense scenes... and a masterpiece of a climax' Radio Times The annals of movie history are full of lost treasures - spectacular scripts from world-renowned writers that could h...2022-02-1005 minWatching Classic MoviesWatching Classic MoviesChristina Lane, Author of Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, The Forgotten Woman Behind HitchcockJoan Harrison was one of only three women producing films during the studio age. Also a talented screenwriter, she was instrumental in helping Alfred Hitchcock develop his style on films including Rebecca and Foreign Correspondent, in addition to his long-running television shows. She was key in molding the film noir genre with movies like the edgy for their time The Phantom Lady and They Won’t Believe Me, and she also pushed boundaries with several television dramas. I talked about this remarkable filmmaker with my guest, Christina Lane, author of Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, The Forgotten Woman Be...2021-11-0329 minA Film By...A Film By...Alfred Hitchcock - RebeccaAlfred Hitchcock's body of work proves he's the master of suspense! Brad and Jeff discuss his first American film, Rebecca; a gothic romantic thriller. Listen along as they talk about comparison's to a recent episode topic Crimson Peak, their favorite Hitchcock films, the Netflix remake, and more!2021-10-2644 minNew Books in Performing ArtsNew Books in Performing ArtsChristina Lane, "Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock" (Chicago Review Press, 2020)A platinum beauty with an ugly secret; a tall, dark, and handsome husband with murder in his eyes; starkly lit interiors that may or may not include the silhouette of a rotund British gentleman…. This may sound like a catalog of images from the films of Alfred Hitchcock, but it is just as much an encapsulation of the works of Joan Harrison, a studio-era producer, a prolific cinematic storyteller, and a pioneer of female-centered suspense media at mid-century. Harrison remains best known as Alfred Hitchcock’s right-hand woman—that is, to the extent that she is known at all.C...2021-10-071h 03New Books in BiographyNew Books in BiographyChristina Lane, "Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock" (Chicago Review Press, 2020)A platinum beauty with an ugly secret; a tall, dark, and handsome husband with murder in his eyes; starkly lit interiors that may or may not include the silhouette of a rotund British gentleman…. This may sound like a catalog of images from the films of Alfred Hitchcock, but it is just as much an encapsulation of the works of Joan Harrison, a studio-era producer, a prolific cinematic storyteller, and a pioneer of female-centered suspense media at mid-century. Harrison remains best known as Alfred Hitchcock’s right-hand woman—that is, to the extent that she is known at all.C...2021-10-071h 03New Books in FilmNew Books in FilmChristina Lane, "Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock" (Chicago Review Press, 2020)A platinum beauty with an ugly secret; a tall, dark, and handsome husband with murder in his eyes; starkly lit interiors that may or may not include the silhouette of a rotund British gentleman…. This may sound like a catalog of images from the films of Alfred Hitchcock, but it is just as much an encapsulation of the works of Joan Harrison, a studio-era producer, a prolific cinematic storyteller, and a pioneer of female-centered suspense media at mid-century. Harrison remains best known as Alfred Hitchcock’s right-hand woman—that is, to the extent that she is known at all.C...2021-10-071h 03New Books in Women\'s HistoryNew Books in Women's HistoryChristina Lane, "Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman Behind Hitchcock" (Chicago Review Press, 2020)A platinum beauty with an ugly secret; a tall, dark, and handsome husband with murder in his eyes; starkly lit interiors that may or may not include the silhouette of a rotund British gentleman…. This may sound like a catalog of images from the films of Alfred Hitchcock, but it is just as much an encapsulation of the works of Joan Harrison, a studio-era producer, a prolific cinematic storyteller, and a pioneer of female-centered suspense media at mid-century. Harrison remains best known as Alfred Hitchcock’s right-hand woman—that is, to the extent that she is known at all.C...2021-10-071h 03WorthyWorthyRebecca and the 13th Academy AwardsThe Best Picture breakdown by Worthy hosts, Ben Smith and Jon Roberts, takes a twisted turn into the world of Alfred Hitchcock and his 1940 classic “Rebecca”. One of the few Hitchcock films to take home an Academy Award, this Joan Fontaine and Laurence Olivier starring film will certainly leave you in suspense. In this episode of Worthy, Ben and Jon discuss the technical achievements of Hitchcock in “Rebecca” that became part of his signature style. The discussion around “Rebecca” also focuses on the narrative tricks in the film, the chilling performance of Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers and the subt...2021-07-162h 11Anatomy of a Scream Pod SquadAnatomy of a Scream Pod SquadThe Beauty of Horror: Episode 9 - Rebecca McCallum and PsychoOn this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler chats with horror scholar, film journalist, and Assistant Editor for Ghouls Magazine, Rebecca McCallum about the breathtaking beauty of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic Psycho (1960)!The two talk about sandwiches and milk for dinner, Bernard Hermann’s masterful score, Hitchcock’s background as a title designer, classic horror, and, of course, aesthetics!Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Check out the info below!Twitter:Chandler - @_ShockaholicBeauty of Horror - @BeautyHorrorPodRebecca - @PendlePumpkinLinks:Ghouls MagazineRebecca’s series on Hitch...2021-07-161h 17PFG - Directed by...PFG - Directed by...Rebecca - Directed by... Alfred Hitchcock, Episode 24Mit Joe, Luke & Ted Hitchcock hat Großbritannien hinter sich gelassen und wir quatschen über seinen ersten amerikanischen Film, der auch sein einziger Best Picture Oscar Gewinner ist: Rebecca! Viel Spaß! PFG Main Feed: https://anchor.fm/planet-film-geek www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt letterboxd.com/tadici let...2021-04-2956 minPlanet Film GeekPlanet Film GeekRebecca - Directed by... Alfred Hitchcock, Episode 24Mit Joe, Luke & Ted Hitchcock hat Großbritannien hinter sich gelassen und wir quatschen über seinen ersten amerikanischen Film, der auch sein einziger Best Picture Oscar Gewinner ist: Rebecca! Viel Spaß! Unser neuer Feed nur für Directed by: https://anchor.fm/pfg-directed-by www.planetfilmgeek.com facebook.com/PlanetFilmGeek twitter.com/PlanetFilmGeek instagram.com/planetfilmgeek planetfilmgeek@gmail.com letterboxd.com/movieschmidt lett...2021-04-2956 minSound BeatSound BeatRebecca1940 was a banner year for Alfred Hitchcock. Two of his films Foreign Correspondent and Rebecca were nominated for  a total of 17(!) Academy Awards. For the latter, he was nominated for best director, though he would lose to John Ford and The Grapes of Wrath. As a matter of fact, Hitchcock would be nominated in the category 5 times over his career but would never take home a statue. Of his 144 compositions, Franz Waxman called Rebecca his favorite. He was invited to arrange the piece for the Standard Symphony hour, a popular radio show on the NBC radio network. T...2021-03-1000 min--And Now The Podcast Starts!--And Now The Podcast Starts!Feasting on Hannibal #1: Season One (2013) with Dr Rebecca Williams & Dr Lori Hitchcock MorimotoNBC's Hannibal (2013-15) brought to the small screen, and re-imagined, the world of FBI profiler Will Graham and his colleague/nemesis, cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr Hannibal Lecter, after their introduction in Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon (1981) and its subsequent sequels and film adaptations.  Kirsty and (to a lesser extent) Dan have been talking about devoting episodes to it since the beginning of this podcast, and now the show is finally getting the spotlight it deserves with the first of a three-part, season-by-season retrospective.   Joining us on this journey will be two very special guest 'Fannibals'.  Dr Reb...2021-03-063h 11Persnickety Film AwardsPersnickety Film Awards'Rebecca': Christopher Nolan's Dog, Armie Nibbles & Oyster Jokes 💀💔From lacklustre production design to which French dish is funnier than molluscs, the culture queens dissect Ben Wheatley's Netflix adaption of Daphne du Maurier's gothic romance, 'Rebecca'. 💀💔Tangents include: why Hitchcock did it better in 1940 📽️, the art of book adaptions, Orson Welles, Armie Hammer's questionable predilections 🍖 and rhododendrons 🌸. ---------------------------------Outro Music: La Pompe du Trompe by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.comTheme Music: Superepic by Alexander Nakarada | https://www.serpentsoundstudios.comMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comAttribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Clips...2021-02-021h 17Remakes Reboots & RevivalsRemakes Reboots & RevivalsRebecca - The Haunting of Manderley Mansion"Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again…" Famous first words of Daphne Du Maurier's "Rebecca." But, are they famous enough? Nicole and Rolando get into this week as they discuss the novel and how it'd give the world, "Rebecca," the 1940 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, and Judith Anderson. What effect did the Hays Code have on the film when adapting the gothic-romance-thriller? Do the performances stand the test of time? And how faithful is Hitchcock to Du Maurier's work? Then, Nicole and Rolando turn their attention on Netflix's "Re...2020-11-241h 11Las Entendidas en Glamour EspañaLas Entendidas en Glamour EspañaRebecca: ¿Hitchcock o Netflix?Esta semana, Alexia y Adriana analizan 'Rebecca', la última versión de la clásica historia de Daphne du Maurier que acaba de estrenarse en Netflix, con Lily James y Armie Hammer en los papeles principales. ¿Está a la altura del clásico de Hitchcock? Y además, como cada semana, todos los titulares que necesitas para hacerte la entendida.2020-11-1900 minRevista Cinefagia ¡El podcast Cinéfago!Revista Cinefagia ¡El podcast Cinéfago!Ep. 39 - T. 2020: Hitchcock desacralizadoHace unos días se estrenó en Netflix la nueva adaptación a la novela de Daphne Du Maurier, Rebecca, dirigida por el talentoso Ben Wheatley.  Sin embargo, no ha faltado quien se rasgue las vestiduras aduciendo sacrilegio ad mortem en contra de Alfred Hitchcock y su filme homónimo dirigido en 1940 (primero de sus filmes hollywoodenses), ganador del Óscar a Mejor Película más por la obstinación de su productor, el legendario David O. Selznick. Pero, a la distancia, ¿la Rebecca hitchcockiana realmente ha envejecido tan bien en 80 años? ¿Cuántos de los que ahora pontifican po...2020-11-121h 23CinexpertosCinexpertosEpisodio #26 - 'Rebecca' Hitchcock vs Netflix Uno de los últimos estrenos de Netflix hizo revivir una historia de hace más de 80 años. Estamos hablando de 'Rebecca', una película que fue hecha originalmente por Alfred Hitchcock en 1940, y que este año tuvo una nueva versión protagonizada por Armie Hammer y Lily James. En este podcast te contamos todo sobre ambas películas, sus diferencias, similitudes y curiosidades. ¡No te lo pierdas! 2020-11-0952 minThe NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie PodcastThe NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie PodcastCinematographer LAURIE ROSE on the look & feel of 'REBECCA', why its NOT a remake of Hitchcock, & his relationship with Ben WheatleyCinematographer Laurie Rose (Rebecca, Overlord, Pet Sematary) sits down with the show to discuss the philosophy & methodology to his work (05:30), the cinematographer's role in storytelling (08:30), his relationship with director Ben Wheatley & how it helps their collaborations (10:47), how the scale of a project makes a difference in preparation (13:32), the look & feel of 'REBECCA' and how it's not a Hitchcock remake (16:30), shooting for Netflix vs theatrical distribution (25:42), if he became a Baker in quarantine after all (29:24), & his upcoming projects (31:20).Follow Laurie Rose BSC on Twitter @Laurie_RoseFollow The NOMCAST on Twitter/IG @nomcastpodVisit...2020-11-0433 minCatando Netflix • Series y PelículasCatando Netflix • Series y Películas"Rebecca" dirigida por Ben Wheatley • T2E6 - Catando NetflixTodo empieza como un cuento de hadas. Romance y una nueva aventura. Tal vez, una aventura que ella no estaba lista para vivir. Antes de ser feliz, ella deberá aprender a vivir bajo la sombra de REBECCA. • CULTURIZANDO.COM/PODCAST • Podcast de Series y Películas • Podcast en Español •Aquí nuestro review sobre el remake de la película de Hitchcock.Sinopsis: Tras morir su esposa Rebecca, Maxim de Winter (Armie Hammer) viaja hasta Montecarlo para olvidar su pasado. Allí conoce a una joven, y rápidamente se enamoran y se casan. Tras la luna de miel, la par...2020-10-3129 minThe NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie PodcastThe NOMCAST - Netflix Original Movie Podcast"REBECCA" Review w/ film critic Amy Smith of InSession Film & Film For ThoughtHow do you begin to reimagine a legendary piece of art? Do you want to update it to modern times? Do you think it can be improved upon after such critical success? Or do you simply want an older story to be told to a fresh audience? We examine all of this when host Andrew Morgan (@jokesondrew) talks with film critic Amy Smith (@FilmsWithAmy) of InSession Film & Film For Thought about the latest adaptation of the Daphne Du Maurier best-seller, REBECCA, starring Lily James, Armie Hammer, & Kristin Scott Thomas and directed by Ben Wheatley. The story of...2020-10-2846 minContra Zoom PodContra Zoom Pod129: Make/Remake RebeccaMake/Remake examines how two films that share the same story. It isn't about what film was better or worse, but how they are similar and different while following the same arcs. In this episode we look at Alfred Hitchcock's 1940 Best Picture winning film Rebecca and this year remake directed by Ben Wheatley. Both films tell the story of a young woman who marries a widower and when they return to his seaside estate we learn that his first wife's mysterious death is still haunting everyone that lives there. Joining Dakota is Rachel Ho an online film reviewer.  2020-10-261h 27Popcorn Book ClubPopcorn Book ClubScreen Time: Rebecca (1940)Over the past couple weeks, we’ve been talking about the novel Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier—it’s a story about murder, obsession, and finding out the person closest to you harbors an awful secret. Honestly, it already sounds like a Hitchcock movie. And so sure enough, we’re taking in some Screen Time this week with Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 film adaptation to talk about the charm of the Transatlantic accent, and how the Master of Suspense diverged from the book.Follow us on Twitter!@DanaSchwartzzz@JenAshleyWright@koramadrama@MelissaFTW...2020-10-261h 07WollmilchcastWollmilchcast#129 – Rebecca: Ben Wheatley und Alfred Hitchcock in ManderleyNach High-Rise und Free Fire verfilmt Ben Wheatley Daphne Du Mauriers Bestseller Rebecca. Der neue Netflix-Film mit Lily James und Armie Hammer tritt damit in die Fußstapfen von Alfred Hitchcocks Oscar-Abräumer aus dem Jahr 1940. Im Podcast vergleichen wir die beiden Rebecca-Verfilmungen, finden interessante Unterschiede und gemeinsame Schwächen. Viel Spaß! Shownotes: Rebecca (2020) von Ben Wheatley und Rebecca (1940) von Alfred Hitchcock im Vergleich (Spoiler!) Wesentliche Unterschiede; Maxim de Winter, der ewige Creep; wie viel Ben Wheatley ist in Rebecca erkennbar und wirkt sein Film in irgendeiner Hinsicht zeitgemäß(er)? Lichtsetzung im schwarz-weißen Original und Farbgeb...2020-10-261h 14CinemallennialsCinemallennialsRebecca (1940)SPECIAL EPISODE ALERT! NETFLIX'S REBECCA EDITION Today’s episode is a very special one as not only do we have our first returning guest with Heather Reed coming back on the show, but the film we are looking at, Rebecca was just remade, by Netflix starring Lily James and Armie Hammer and is now available for all of us to watch. So after you listen to the show watch the new version on Netflix and tell us what you thought! Now I know I am bending my own rules a bit, but like I said, th...2020-10-2151 minOscars ListeOscars ListeHitchcocks "Rebecca": Wie viel Frau hält ein Mann aus? | 1941Was ist eigentlich schlimmer als Corona? Sicherlich viele Dinge. Für Maxim de Winter ist es, seine Frau verloren zu haben. Doch anstatt "Rebecca" tritt plötzlich eine andere Frau in sein Leben, die ihn von seinem Verlust ablenkt. In Alfred Hitchcock-Manier verläuft die neue Romanze jedoch nicht so herzig, wie es sich mancher Rom-Com-Fan gewünscht hätte. Die Story kurz zusammengefasst: Eine zurückhaltende Gesellschafterin (Joan Fontaine) lernt den vor einem Jahr verwitweten Maxim de Winter (Laurence Olivier) kennen und verliebt sich in ihn. Bald darauf heiraten sie und ziehen auf sein Anwesen Manderley. Die neue Mrs. de Win...2020-08-2358 minThe 180The 180Episode 2: The Sound of Silence with Alfred Hitchcock (The Birds)In this episode of The 180, your hosts delve into a Hitchcock classic, ‘The Birds’. Analyzing the unique and experimental sound design choices, we provide you with an in depth look at this iconic thriller.2020-07-0119 minBest Picture CastBest Picture CastEpisode 6: RebeccaEpisode 6 we discuss the 1940 Best Picture Winner REBECCA, directed by Sir Alfred Hitchcock! In our first 3-man-Pod, Kieran B is rejoined by Joey R(CuckoosNest) and Grant Z (Crash) in the BPC deep dive of an old classic. In addition to discussing REBECCA we delve into the Hitchcock library, and chat about some of his other classic films, specifically REAR WINDOW and PSYCHO. After the dust settles, all three hosts give their up to date ranking of the movies covered this far by Best Picture Cast! Make sure to Subscribe, Rate and Review! Follow us on Twitter @bestpicturecast and email...2020-03-302h 24Download Incredible Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentPhantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman behind Hitchcock by Christina LanePlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/433994 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman behind Hitchcock Author: Christina Lane Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 0 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Phantom Lady chronicles the untold story of Hollywood’s most powerful female writer-producer of the 1940s. In 1933 Joan Harrison was a twenty-six-year-old former salesgirl with a dream of escaping her stodgy London suburb and the dreadful prospect of settling down with one of the local boys. A few short years later, she was Alfred Hitchcock’s confidante and...2020-02-0403 minDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentDownload Incredible Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Arts & EntertainmentPhantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman behind Hitchcock by Christina LanePlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/433994to listen full audiobooks. Title: Phantom Lady: Hollywood Producer Joan Harrison, the Forgotten Woman behind Hitchcock Author: Christina Lane Narrator: Gabra Zackman Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 0 minutes Release date: February 4, 2020 Genres: Arts & Entertainment Publisher's Summary: Phantom Lady chronicles the untold story of Hollywood’s most powerful female writer-producer of the 1940s. In 1933 Joan Harrison was a twenty-six-year-old former salesgirl with a dream of escaping her stodgy London suburb and the dreadful prospect of settling down with one of the local boys. A few short years later, she was Alfred Hitchcock’s confidante and one...2020-02-0411h 00Rye Smile FilmsRye Smile FilmsRebecca (1940)Today we close our, "Master of Suspense: Part One," cask with a look at Alfred Hitchcock's first American film, Rebecca. Journey with us as we discuss everything from the characterization to the changes in story. Is this the most deserving film of Best Picture for Hitchcock or is there a more deserving entry? Our Flight for the week asks, "What is the best male and female Hitchcock characters?" We wrap up with a Nightcap discussing which Hitchcock film should have won Best Picture at the Academy Awards. So pour yourself some Brandy, give yourself a chocolate, and get ready...2020-01-181h 32Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock PodcastGood Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock PodcastTwo Huge Egos, One Great Film: RebeccaGood Evening Episode 35: Two Huge Egos, One Great Film: Rebecca In this episode of Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast, your hosts Brandon-Shea Mutala and Chris Haigh are joined by Manish Mathur to discuss the 1940 Academy Award Best Picture winner, Rebecca. Hosts: Brandon-Shea Mutala and Chris Haigh Guest: Manish Mathur - @TheManish89 Find us: Twitter: @goodeveningpod @brandonmutala @higher_boy @TomCaldwell3000 Facebook: Good Evening: An Alfred Hitchcock Podcast Email: goodeveningpodcast@hotmail.com And, as always, Good Evening is a proud member...2019-10-041h 20Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)Mostly Murder (But Sometimes Not)Rebecca (1940)WHO was Rebecca? WHAT was her deal? WHY is everyone so obsessed with her and her underwear? We watch the first mystery that is brand new to all of us, Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca (1940), and (wo)man, do we have some opinions. As modern “woke”* people, we give the main character an actual name and talk about feminism, lesbianism, and the control of women and power dynamics of 1940’s Hollywood. Maddy wants to become a dick-punching time traveler, Katy gives some very unresearched and ultimately incorrect facts about Hitchcock and lesbians, Carrie does some live book research, and Mack talks gr...2019-09-081h 07Switchblade SistersSwitchblade Sisters'Rebecca' with 'The Wind' Director Emma TammiThis week, the wonderful Katie Walsh returns to chat with director Emma Tammi. Emma is a filmmaker based in Los Angeles, whose most recent documentary films include Election Day and Fair Chair. She made her narrative feature directorial debut with the Western horror movie The Wind, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2018, and was released in April by IFC Midnight. The movie that Emma has chosen to discuss shares a number of similarities to her own lonely-haunted-woman film - Alfred Hitchcock's sole Best Picture winner, Rebecca. She and Katie discuss all of the masterful aspec...2019-08-1544 minContra Zoom PodContra Zoom Pod66: Contra Zoom Presents… HitchcockOn this week’s episode Dakota Arsenault is joined by Zach Sokol, host of Radio Camp Half Blood a Percy Jackson read-a long podcast. The two talk about director Alfred Hitchcock one of the greatest filmmakers of all time. They talk about his legacy on cinema history and their favourite works by him. If you were to recommend a Hitchcock film to introduce someone to his work the guys have a few options. Zach rec’s The Birds or Psycho while Dakota suggests Rear Window.  While breaking down Hitchcock’s films into tiers they try to make...2019-03-291h 04Contra Zoom PodContra Zoom Pod8: Guillermo del Toro, Rebecca and Alfred HitchcockYour hosts Dakota Arsenault and Andreas Babiolakis were lucky to enough to see a screening of Rebecca hosted by the legendary film director Guillermo del Toro while he was in town to host a lecture series based on Gothic Horror films.  For those not familiar with GdT’s filmography, check out Pan’s Labyrinth, Pacific Rim, or the Hellboy films.  Back in 2012 GdT hosted a four part series about other Hitchcock works.  GdT was in town to also promote his newest film Crimson Peak a gothic horror film in its own right!  Dakota talks about some German Impressionist films like Th...2019-03-011h 16KinotesKinotes06 Hitchcock: The Music of Suspense, Obsession, & Murder - Part IIn a new episode of Kinotes, we explore the music of the “Master of Suspense”, Alfred Hitchcock, in part one of a two-part series entitled “Hitchcock: The Music of Suspense, Obsession, & Murder". There’s been so much discussion about Hitchcock’s use of visuals in the movies, but less so his soundtracks. In this first part, we’ll talk about Hitchcock’s use of music before his collaboration with Bernard Herrmann (with one exception), beginning with his first sound film BLACKMAIL and including films like THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH, REBECCA, SUSPICION, SHADOW OF A DOUBT, SPELLBOUND, NO...2019-02-041h 41