FULL REVIEW Little White Lies Anton Bitel a true labour of love, an homage in such deliriously infatuated thrall to its inspiration that it seems more arthouse folly than studio cashcow - or, to cite the psychiatrist near the end of Psycho, "these were crimes of passion, not profit." ...
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you already know the characters, the dialogue, the camera angles, the surprises. All that is missing is the tension–the conviction that something urgent is happening on the screen at this very moment. The movie is an invaluable experiment in the theory of cinema, because it demonstrates...
Janet Leigh, still radiant, spoke before the film and explained how Hitchcock's genius was in his ability to 1) frighten without gore and 2) leave his indelible mark on the movie without overshadowing his actors (like the great Jean Renoir could never do). "Psycho" is clearly its own ...
Full Review|Sep 23, 2024 Brian BisesiHorror Movie Club Podcast Anthony Perkins' iconic performance makes Norman Bates one of the most indelible villains in cinematic history. And the camerawork, direction and dialogue in his scenes all give the viewer a unique sense of intimacy with Norman and...
John Gavin, the movie heartthrob who starred in Imitation of Life, Psycho and Thoroughly Modern Millie, has died, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. He was 86. Gavin, who served as President Ronald Reagan’s ambassador to Mexico in the 1980s, died Friday morning, said Budd Burton Mossa,...
Of course, newcomers may well be inspired to check the show out on DVD, should they see the big screen adaptation first.Psycho-Pass: The Movieis wildly ambitious, and for whatever flaws or confusing bits it may have, there is something undeniably admirable about the desire to give audiences...
Despite everything, he shows double talent. Perkins’ directing, like his acting, is full of humor, emotional intensity, chilly clarity and precision: You’d like to see him get more film-making opportunities. But if the movie proves anything, it’s that everyone should give Hitchcock a rest...
Psycho III: Directed by Anthony Perkins. With Anthony Perkins, Diana Scarwid, Jeff Fahey, Roberta Maxwell. Norman Bates falls in love with a fallen nun who stays at the Bates Motel alongside a drifter and a curious reporter. Meanwhile, "Mother" is still
Universal“Psycho II” (1983)The first true legacy horror sequel was a follow-up to perhaps the most celebrated horror movie ever, Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 shocker “Psycho.”“Psycho II” was directed by Australian filmmaker Richard Franklin, whose previous movie “Road Games” is one of the...