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'Psycho' and the line that broke Norman Bates: How one sentence redefined psychological horror
Before Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, one thing missing from cinema was the dark, the morbid side of Hitchcock (which we only glimpsed in Shadow of a Doubt and Strangers on a Train).
"How'd they do that?" It's a question many a film buff has asked over the years about a fabled, and frightening, movie scene. David Edelstein tells us a new documentary holds the answer: Halloween's a ...
Alfred Hitchcock once told fellow filmmaker François Truffaut that “nine out of 10 people, if they see a woman across the courtyard undressing for bed, or even a man puttering around in his room, will ...
In a culture flooded with wellness gurus, meditation apps, and podcasts offering guidance on mental health, it’s only fitting that a movie could push the concept of therapy to one of the darkest and ...
It's 50 years since Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho was unleashed on a soon-to-be-terrified world. Even if you've never seen the film you've probably been exposed to its extensive influence. Alfred ...
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