Alfred Hitchcock liked to make a cameo appearnce in his films. He shows up early in Psycho, just so he could get it out of ...
Psycho shocked and terrified its early audiences, reinventing a kind of cinema with the qualities of a rollercoaster ride. But how did Hitchcock school and discipline his viewers? From our December ...
Dial M for Murder (1954) was a typical Alfred Hitchcock film made mid-career for the suspense icon. It was based on a play of ...
There are a handful of horror movies that could qualify as the first slasher movie, but it's not so cut and dry.
For the 25th anniversary of 'Final Destination,' James Wong, Glen Morgan, Kerr Smith and more look back at the enduring ...
Trust Hitchcock to turn a movie about ... it's far more than just that famous shower-stabbing scene. A slow-burner with great pacing, Psycho had the luck of hitting theatres at a time when ...
A scene from the Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Representational Image During a shower, she is brutally murdered. Her disappearance prompts her boyfriend and sister to embark on a search, leading them to ...
When you really think about it, all of the best time loop movies are tales of redemption and self-rediscovery. In other words, my colleague's clever description of 1993's Groundhog Day could be ...