
Friday Nov 21, 2025
'Vertigo' (Part 1)
In part one of this special two-part episode, we fall into Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) — one of the most haunting and psychologically complex movies ever made. From its hypnotic visuals and Bernard Herrmann’s swirling score to its exploration of obsession, identity, and control, Vertigo remains a masterpiece that still fascinates critics and filmmakers decades later.
Tune in as we explore the making of Vertigo, its critical reception, and why it continues to rank among the greatest films of all time — influencing directors from Martin Scorsese to David Lynch.
1 months ago
I couldn’t get past the scene where Stewart brought back Kim Novack to his apartment, disrobes her and we find her in his bed naked the next day. She doesn’t seem bothered at all that a man she has never seen before has taken her clothes off while unconscious? He doesn’t take her to a hospital but goes back to his apartment, take off her clothes, and places her naked body in his bed...a naked Kim Novack in bed...I’m supposed to care about the rest of the movie with that image in my head??