When you have a tough day, a good movie can help. Prayer is the preferred route, and God is present to us at all times. Communicating with God is… Read more “Notorious, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Tag: Alfred Hitchcock
Strangers on a Train, by Albert W. Vogt III
Being a Christian can sometimes be tricky, as the last scene in Strangers on a Train (1951) attests. Guy Haines (Farley Granger) and Anne Morton (Ruth Roman) are on the… Read more “Strangers on a Train, by Albert W. Vogt III”
To Catch a Thief, by Albert W. Vogt III
Unwittingly, I made my Fourth of July an Alfred Hitchcock double feature. I say unwittingly because I did not know either choice was made by arguably the most… Read more “To Catch a Thief, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Rope, by Albert W. Vogt III
Prepare yourself for some philosophy. I did not mean to land on such a subject. As my Fourth of July has unfolded, I figured I could get in two… Read more “Rope, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Rear Window, by Albert W. Vogt III
Count Alfred Hitchcock among the legendary Hollywood directors of which I have not been as enamored with as others. Not everything he has done is bad in my… Read more “Rear Window, by Albert W. Vogt III”
North by Northwest, by Albert W. Vogt III
Have you ever traveled by car through the state of Indiana? It is one of the dullest parts of the country. Then again, one could say the same thing… Read more “North by Northwest, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Vertigo, by Albert W. Vogt III
I could be convinced that when you think of Alfred Hitchcock, if you think of him at all, the first movie that comes to mind is Psycho (1960). The only… Read more “Vertigo, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Psycho, by Albert W. Vogt III
I wonder how many people when they think of the movie Psycho (1960) bring to mind the 1998 remake starring Vince Vaughn and Anne Heche? I hope not. It is the… Read more “Psycho, by Albert W. Vogt III”
I Confess, by Albert W. Vogt III
After watching the relative silliness of The Birds (1963), I decided to back into Alfred Hitchcock’s more tried and true cinematic offerings. Ah, you might be thinking, he watched Psycho (1960). Nope. Vertigo (1958)? Guess again. North… Read more “I Confess, by Albert W. Vogt III”
Halloween (1978), by Cameron J. Czaja
This may be an unpopular opinion for some Catholics, but I love the Halloween season and (almost) everything associated with it. Around this time of year, I’ll… Read more “Halloween (1978), by Cameron J. Czaja”