90/100
Love the live musical performances, so impressive.
In 1954, Alfred Hitchcock’s Dial M for Murder hit the big screen, encapsulating its audience and for good reason. Dial M for Murder’s cinematography, plot, themes, symbols, acting, dialogue, sound, music, and, of course, directing all bring it together to be named among Alfred Hitchcock’s truest of masterpieces. In order to fully understand how the film came about, the timeline must be set back two years prior to its release. In 1952, a playwright named Frederick Knott received an offer from the BBC…
91/100
Amazing movie right here, so glad I finally watched it. Fun to see another Tarantino movie that used an old film camera, so many great shots