That shortlist is completed by The Girl's Toby Jones for his portrayal of Alfred Hitchcock.
Worst director was Gus Van Sant for his extraordinary scene-for-scene remake of Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
Past guests include the great and the good from Albert Einstein to Alfred Hitchcock.
Like the birds in the Alfred Hitchcock classic, maybe this urinal had just had enough.
The character was reportedly based on serial killer Ed Gein, who also inspired Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho.
He will join a roll call of greats including Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock.
Alfred Hitchcock said that to enjoy his movies you had to believe in the McGuffin.
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This challenge is something that Alfred Hitchcock faced after the success of his movie North By Northwest.
First, as the director Alfred Hitchcock realized, there are 2 ways to reveal a scene to the audience.
Dame Helen Mirren has been nominated for best actress for her role as Alfred Hitchcock's wife in Hitchcock.
Claude Rains elegantly hid out there in one of Alfred Hitchcock's best films.
Although del Toro makes suspenseful movies, he often seems less like a disciple of Alfred Hitchcock than of Hieronymus Bosch.
Witness ongoing foundations bearing the names of such deceased luminaries as Louis Armstrong, Arthur Ashe, Alfred Hitchcock, Charles Lindbergh and Elvis Presley.
Maybe you've seen the movie Alfred Hitchcock's classic Strangers on a Train.
He has a taste for deep, saturated hues, using the sort of intense solids you see in Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" nightmare sequence.
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Footage from Alfred Hitchcock's first film has been uncovered in New Zealand.
Norman Page played Lloyd George, while his daughter Megan was played by Alfred Hitchcock's wife Alma Reville in her only known film role.
This First World War espionage thriller, which lurches between sobriety and suave levity, is one of the weirdest movies Alfred Hitchcock ever made.
Also recently released on DVD is the fifth season of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, the black and white TV show that ran from 1955 to 1962.
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He wrote the screenplay for John Huston's film Moby Dick and scripts for many TV series, including Suspense, The Alfred Hitchcock Show and The Twilight Zone.
In 1962, between Psycho and Marnie, his masterworks of raging id, Alfred Hitchcock, a city kid, filled the great outdoors with the embodiment of that impersonal fury.
For connoisseurs of the genre, all of this evokes the thrillers of Alfred Hitchcock, along with Fred Zinnemann's "The Day of the Jackal, " and the associations are acknowledged.
As a matter of fact, I think he's tied now with Alfred Hitchcock and Robert Altman, and a couple of other directors for the most nominations without winning.
He was no longer Clark Rockefeller, heir to a fabled oil fortune, or Chris Chichester, the 13th baronet of England or even Chris Crowe, a producer of an Alfred Hitchcock mystery TV show.
It is said to focus on a six-month period when Monaco was in a heated tax dispute with France and director Alfred Hitchcock offered the former actress a chance to return to acting.
Images of Alfred Hitchcock fleeing from the pigeons on Trafalgar Square, George Orwell installing CCTV cameras and the Mayor of London Boris Johnson polishing the shoes of his predecessor Ken Livingstone are among the tongue-in-cheek caricatures that welcome you.
She went on to write seven more crime novels, one of which was adapted and filmed by Alfred Hitchcock, and several of which were adapted for radio and television, including Brat Farrar, The Franchise Affair and The Singing Sands.
She was nominated for an Oscar again in 2010 for her role as Tolstoy's wife in The Last Station and is tipped to pick up another nomination next year for playing Alfred Hitchcock's wife opposite Sir Anthony Hopkins in Hitchcock.
If that sounds sort of familiar, that's hardly a surprise: At times, this storyline seems to be a combination of James Bond-meets-Alfred Hitchcock in "North By Northwest, " (1959) with Newton playing the role portrayed by Eva Marie Saint in the Hitchcock film.
In an interview about the filming of "North by Northwest, " screenwriter Ernest Lehman recounted what director Alfred Hitchcock had told him about making a movie: "The audience is like a giant organ that you and I are playing, " Hitch had said in an expansive mood.
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