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Classic Films in Focus: PSYCHO (1960)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on May 30, 2014

Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho (1960) marks the arrival of the slasher genre on the Hollywood horror scene, and today it retains a powerful hold on the public imagination, even though the movie itself is quite tame by modern standards. Because the picture has become so familiar, even to people who read more

Top 250 Tuesday #035 – Psycho (1960)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jan 21, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #035 on the list, Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll be watchin read more

Top 250 Tuesday #035 – Psycho (1960)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Jan 21, 2014

Continuing to wend my way through the Sight and Sound Top 250 Greatest Movies of All Time. This week, it’s #035 on the list, Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho. For a longer introduction to this series and a look at the full list, just click here. And if you want a heads-up on what I’ll be watchin read more

Blu-ray Review: Psycho – 50th Anniversary Edition

Hitchcock Master Posted by Devon Powell on Oct 24, 2013

Distributor: Universal Release Date: 19/Oct/2010, 29/Oct/2012 (‘The Masterpiece Collection’) Region: Region Free Length: (01:48:59) Video: 1080P (AVC Advanced Video, 23.976fps) Main Audio: 5.1 English Master Audio (DTS-HD 6 channels, 24bit, 48kHz) English Mono (DTS 2.0, 24-bit, 48kHz, read more

Psycho (1960) – Alfred Hitchcock

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 1, 2013

Alfred Hitchcock is much appreciated now but this film especially stands out in American culture because it was a first rate horror film when that was an anomaly. It has a chilling score, a notorious villain, and a sequence that is one of the most famous in film history. *May Contain Spoilers Direc read more

Psycho (1960) – Alfred Hitchcock

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Oct 1, 2013

Alfred Hitchcock is much appreciated now but this film especially stands out in American culture because it was a first rate horror film when that was an anomaly. It has a chilling score, a notorious villain, and a sequence that is one of the most famous in film history. *May Contain Spoilers Direc read more

Sunday Classic Trailer Picks: Psycho (1960)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Sep 1, 2013

I’ve been promising some new weekly features, and here is the first of them. Trailers can really either be very good or very bad. They can often do a disservice both to the movie they are touting by completely misselling it, or giving away too much. What I’m wanting to focus on here, tho read more

Sunday Classic Trailer Picks: Psycho (1960)

Durnmoose Movie Musings Posted by Michael on Sep 1, 2013

I’ve been promising some new weekly features, and here is the first of them. Trailers can really either be very good or very bad. They can often do a disservice both to the movie they are touting by completely misselling it, or giving away too much. What I’m wanting to focus on here, tho read more

Psycho (1960) (2)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Mar 15, 2013

I’m reposting my Psycho review from last year as it was the featured film this week in my American Horror class.  I have edited it for clarity, and updated it. There are so many posts that end with “I’m an awful film buff” that I should give them their own tag.  None worse read more

Feature: A Movie Through Its Posters — Psycho

MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Oct 31, 2012

This slideshow requires JavaScript. Psycho is one of those movies that is known worldwide and still revered as a great piece of horror history. In no way is that more evident than by the sheer extent of foreign movie posters for the flick. Hitchcock was the “master of suspense” but his read more

PSYCHO VS PSYCHO!

Classic Horror Campaign Posted by Richard on Oct 9, 2012

The Leicester Square Theatre in conjunction with Cigarette Burns Cinema hosts a unique screening that no cineaste should miss – PSYCHO VS PSYCHO. Director Gus Van Sant was met with howls of derision upon the release of 1998’s PSYCHO, his shot-for-shot remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary 1960 read more

Psycho (2)

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Oct 8, 2012

Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho is one of my favorite films and has been for many years.  I remember first watching it alone late one night, sneaking around the living room when I was seven years old.  There was a lot that I didn’t comprehend, but the basics were all clear to me and a love of suspense read more

Psycho (1)

Cinemaniac Reviews Posted by Alexander Diminiano on Jul 22, 2012

Every time Halloween rolls around, I make an attempt watch either John Carpenter’s Halloween or Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. It’s about as much a cinematic holiday tradition for me as watching National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation on Christmas Eve. Yet it’s perfect for a read more

Psycho (1960) (1)

Journeys in Classic Film Posted by Kristen on Jan 19, 2012

There are so many of these posts that probably end with “I’m an awful film buff” that I should give them their own tag.  None worse than the declaration I’m going to make right now…up until last week I had never seen Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho all the way through! read more

Psycho II

Cinemaniac Reviews Posted by Alexander Diminiano on Dec 10, 2011

Bottom Line: Color filming is the only thing that cuts into what turned out to be a far-better-than-expected sequel. Directed by: Richard Franklin Starring: Anthony Perkins, Meg Tilly, Vera Miles It’s been 22 years (23 between the films’ releases) since Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins) w read more

HITCHCOCK HALLOWEEN DAY 3: Psycho (1960)

Backlots Posted by Lara on Oct 31, 2011

Happy Halloween, everyone! Well, here is the final installment of Hitchcock Halloween, and I have picked probably Hitchcock’s most twisted tale. A creepy motel, multiple personalities, an Oedipus complex, and a whole lot of chocolate syrup take center stage in this immortal (!) thriller, in read more

Hollywood Haiku: Psycho

True Classics Posted by Brandie on May 19, 2011

Just sit here and smile and they’ll see—we’re a good boy. Mother knows best, son. This is an entry for the Best For Film Hollywood Haikus blogging competition.Enter now. read more

Hitchcock Blogathon #7: Psycho

MacGuffin Movies Posted by RBuccicone on Jan 17, 2011

Pyscho (1960)       I think Psycho might be the most famous if not most ingenious Hitchcock movie. That is not to say it is everyone’s favorite, but I think even non-classic-movie fans know Psycho. I will not dive too deeply into the plot, since I think everyone knows it: A young woman steals read more

Psycho III (1986, Anthony Perkins)

The Stop Button Posted by on May 19, 2010

I’m a little upset. Anthony Perkins only directed two pictures and one of them–this one–was written by Charles Edward Pogue. Pogue’s a bit of punchline, but at least most of Psycho III is well-plotted. His dialogue, especially at the beginning, is iffy, but it might also hav read more
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