Henry K. Miller is a Sight and Sound critic and editor of The Essential Raymond Durgnat. His research has been published in journals including the Hitchcock Annual and Screen.
"'Henry K. Miller’s in-depth study of the production and impact of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1927 silent film The Lodger is an essential addition to the Hitch canon."" * The Film Stage * ""Miller reminds us that film history consistently requires an understanding of past worlds that no matter how ‘fixed’ have long since vanished."" * Sight & Sound * ""The First True Hitchcock is an invigoratingly deep dive into the movie that launched one of world cinema’s most endlessly intriguing careers."" * Hitchcock Annual *"