Articles tagged with: Psycho
by Steve Palopoli
IT’S STARTING TO SEEM like just about anything can be called a cult film these days. The Breakfast Club? Ghostbusters? Saw? Sound of Freaking Music? Are you kidding me? Those movies were all …
Alfred Hitchcock’s last important and most acclaimed British film, The Lady Vanishes, in many ways epitomizes his British films, which are simpler and less pretentious than his later American ones. Few Hitchcock films have had …
Psycho is undoubtedly Alfred Hitchcock’s chef d’oeuvre in tenor, and for many it is the quintessential horror film of our time; it is also one of the few financially successful motion pictures which can truly …
Alfred Hitchcock, the undisputed master of suspense, retains the theatrical origins of this lovely melodrama by confining most of the action to one room. The result is an intellectual chase scene for the mind rather …
Foreign Correspondent, released in 1940, signified a major turning point in director Alfred Hitchcock’s career. Although the film was his second to be made in the United States, it constituted his first experience with a …