Janet Leigh

Jamie Lee Curtis: Halloween Queen Makes the Scene

Gregory Weinkauf | Posted 05.25.2011

Gregory Weinkauf

Elegant, astute and ticklishly real, Jamie Lee Curtis recently spent an October day signing her children's books at the grand opening of the new gallery location of Every Picture Tells a Story.

Big Brother 12: The Puppetry of the Pea-Brains.

Tallulah Morehead | Posted 05.25.2011

Tallulah Morehead

Enzo said: "De Brains goes home. Maybe he wasn't De Brains after all, because I beat him, and you know I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer." He wouldn't be the sharpest knife in the drawer even if he were the only knife in the drawer.

Cinefantastique Podcast: 50th Anniversary Special - Psycho; House of Usher and Peeping Tom

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011

Dan Persons

With no new horror, fantasy, and science fiction films opening nationwide this week, the Cinefantastique Podcast turns its eye on the 50th anniversary...

Jamie Lee Curtis Opens Up In 'More' About Her Mother, Janet Leigh

Posted 05.25.2011

Jamie Lee Curtis covers the May issue of More, on newsstands Tuesday, and inside she writes for the first time about her late mother, Janet Leigh, and...

ReelzChannel: 7 Other Reasons to Stay Dirty

Dan Persons | Posted 05.25.2011

Dan Persons

This year Hitchcock's Psycho turns 50. We honor the occasion with a list of horrific bathroom scenes.

Cool Pads: Janet Leigh, Jeremy Sisto

Ann Brenoff | Posted 05.25.2011

Ann Brenoff

Actress Janet Leigh, of Psycho fame, died about six years ago. Her husband, Robert Brandt, died last year and the home is being sold by his estate.

An Afternoon with Hitchcock

One For The Table | Posted 11.17.2011

One For The Table

After you've seen one severed head you've seen them all. I prefer to be scared with style... and Hitchcock was the master. If you don't believe me, you should see my electric bill.

Thrilling! But No Sequel, Please

Michael Waldman | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael Waldman

Recount is one of the better political movies I've ever seen. It brings to life the ways our elections can go wrong, and the often corrupt machinery by which we still cast and count votes.