Vanity Fair’s Hollywood Issue is always something I look forward to. This year’s issue was no exception.
In addition to the beautifully shot cover (by Hollywood’s most revered photographer, Annie Leibowitz) and the new Angelina – St. John ads (the best so far, if I may say so) is a special spread, er…spreads to be more accurate.
Art Streiber, Norman Jean Roy, Julian Broad and Mark Seliger got together with Vanity Fair to photograph some of Hollywood’s hottest, to recreate Hitchcock’s classic film posters.
I pulled a few of my favorites.

Dial M For Murder – Charlize Theron

Psycho – Marion Cotillard

Rear Window - Scarlett Johansson and Javier Bardem

Strangers on a Train - Emile Hirsh and James McAvoy
Click here to view more of the Vanity Fair Hitchcock Classics.
Filed under: Entertainment, Photography | Tagged: Alfred Hitchcock, Charlize Theron, Dial M for Murder, Emile Hirsh, Hollywood Issue, James McAvoy, Javier Bardem, Marion Cotillard, Photography, Psycho, Rear Window, Scarlett Johansson, Strangers on a train, Vanity Fair
Wonderful photos you have here! Marion is one of a kind, I just love her.