Strangers on a Train (1951) Review

When tennis star Guy Haines meets psychopath Bruno Antony on the train, he is about to be drawn into a theory that the perfect murder exisits if it is two strangers who have no link to the person.

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Suspicion (1941) Review

When handsome playboy Johnnie Aysgarth meets Lina McLaidlaw on a train in England and they take a walk together. After hearing her parents claim she will never marry this pushes her further into this relationship and marriage!

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The 39 Steps (1935) Review

When Richard Hannay is in London he gets more than he bargained for when meeting Annabella Smith who claims she is running away from secret agents, he agrees to help her by hiding her but she is murdered during the night and he quickly becomes the prime suspect and must go on the run to save himself.

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2020 Letterboxd Stats!

I signed up for Letterboxd way back in 2015. Yes, really! Although I didn’t actually start using it properly until the end of 2019 and therefore 2020 was the first full year that I logged every single film that I watched. Albeit not as many Cinema films as I would have liked, which leads me on to saying during the lockdown/furlough stage I spent a lot of time logging in the diary all of the films I had seen at the Cinema dating back to 2003 (yes, I still have my Lord of the Rings: Return of the King ticket). This obviously took a few weeks as I also logged the films I have review on here as well. So as you imagine a lot of time was taken to do this. It gives some amazing all-time stats though.

Here we can take a look at my 2020 stats and I am sure no one will be surprised with my most watched films either!

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Vertigo (1958) Review

John “Scottie” Ferguson had recently retired early as a Detective for the San Francisco Police Department due to his vertigo. His obsessive nature will not work out well when he becomes involved with Madeline Elster the wife of his client Gavin.

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To Catch a Thief (1955) Review

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John Robie is a former jewel thief who had been enjoying his retirement on the French Riviera but when a pattern of robberies occur he is immediately the number one suspect.

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Psycho (1960) Review

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Marion Crane a secretary ends up with $40,000 from her employer’s client and decides to go on the run, she might regret that when she checks into the Bates Motel run by a rather strange young man named Norman, who is controlled by his mother.

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High Anxiety (1977) Review

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Mel Brooks’ parody of Alfred Hitchcock films, placing his comedic spin on many famous scenes and films.

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Rear Window (1954) Review

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A truly intense thriller as Jeff a photographer is confined in his apartment in a wheelchair due to a broken leg, he passes the time by spying on the people who live across from him …

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