Go Nothing world rocking. Just a good time at the movies. by alexpolsky Hopkins does a spot on rendition of the television Hitchcock. Those bits are highlights. For those who know Psycho for the phenomenon it was (and is) it was interesting to see how it got there....
Must Go! My wife wanted to go and dragged me along. I am very glad she did. by cdwilli1 I always wear a watch that glows in the dark when I go to movies with my wife. Sometimes I look at it every 10 minutes or so. As I sat down I realized that I had no idea how long the film was. ...
Go Worth A Ticket But Temper Your Expectations. by Alon Patterson I guess old "Hitch's" bio rights went up for auction recently, based solely on the seeming avalanche of material about his life that's already found it's way to screens big and small in recent months....
83 Entertainment Weekly | Owen Gleiberman It's a perfect summation of why he was the ultimate filmmaker. Read full review
80 The Hollywood Reporter | Todd McCarthy This narrative directing debut by Sacha Gervasi remains absorbing and aptly droll despite a few dramatic ups and downs and, led by large performances by Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren. Read full review
75 Rolling Stone | Peter Travers Hopkins and Mirren are acting pros in stellar form. There's no way you want to miss the pleasure of their company in a movie that offers a sparkling and unexpectedly poignant look at how to sustain a career and a marriage. Read full review
75 San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle Hitchcock isn't ambitious or complicated. It's simple, does what it sets out to do, and gets out before anyone even thinks about checking the time. More movies should be made in its image. Read full review