Director Hitchcock bears down too heavily in this one, and the delicate illusion of reality necessary for a creak-and-shriek movie becomes, instead, a spectacle of stomach-churning horror.
Psycho (1960)
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Reviews Counted:62
Fresh:61
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.9/10
Consensus: Infamous for its shower scene, but immortal for its contribution to the horror genre. Because Psycho was filmed with tact, grace, and art, Hitchcock didn't just create modern horror, he validated it.
Runtime: 1 hr 49 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis: Credited with inventing the genre of the modern horror film, PSYCHO has had its share of sequels and imitators, none of which diminishes the achievement of this shocking and complex horror... Credited with inventing the genre of the modern horror film, PSYCHO has had its share of sequels and imitators, none of which diminishes the achievement of this shocking and complex horror thriller. Alfred Hitchcock's choreography of elements in PSYCHO is considered so perfect it inspired a shot-by-shot remake by Gus Van Zant in 1998. However, Hitchcock's black-and-white original, featuring Anthony Perkins's haunting characterization of lonely motel keeper Norman Bates, has never been equaled. Bates presides over an out-of-the-way motel under the domineering specter of his mother. The young, well-intentioned Bates is introduced to the audience when Marion Crane (Janet Leigh), a blonde on the run with stolen money, checks in for the night. But Momma doesn't like loose women, so the stage is set for this classic tale of horror--and one of the most famous scenes in film history. PSYCHO was initially received by audiences with shock and amazement--and it still terrifies today. Though it is now considered prototypical Hitchcock, its setting, pace, and emphasis on terror were major departures for the director at the time, coming after the more classically grand NORTH BY NORTHWEST. [More]
Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Martin Balsam, Vera Miles
Starring: Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Martin Balsam, Vera Miles, John Gavin, John McIntire, Simon Oakland, Vaughn Taylor, Frank Albertson, Lurene Tuttle, John Anderson, Mort Mills, George Eldredge, Sam Flint, Helen Wallace, Virginia Gregg
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Story: Robert Bloch
Producer: Alfred Hitchcock
Screenwriter: Joseph Stefano
Composer: Bernard Herrmann
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Reviews for Psycho
A textbook example of audience manipulation, as Hitchcock shifts our identification from character to character with the alacrity of a magician.
The music, the setting, the shower scene, the mother in the cellar... everything about this iconic film has passed into cinema history.
The widely heralded skill of Alfred Hitchcock in developing suspense leading up gradually and tellingly to a shattering climax in a murder mystery again is apparent in this shocker.
[Hitchcock's] denouement falls quite flat for us. But the acting is fair.
This is the Hitchcock that sticks it to its audience in the most gleefully malicious ways.
Alfred Hitchcock should be credited with making the first slasher film for the ground-breaking narrative template he created for "Psycho."
Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece blends a brutal manipulation of audience identification and an incredibly dense, allusive visual style to create the most morally unsettling film ever made.
No, I'm serious: can you ever think of a horror film that pushed so many boundaries at a time when horror was nearly nonexistent in the cinema?
Hitchcock introduced the American Nightmare strain into the genre. He also revived the fast-fading art of montage with the now legendary shower sequence.
Gripping and irrevocably gruesome fare played to perfection by a top notch cast.
Psycho might be not perfect, but it is still watched and maintains its reputation, despite the fact that even those who watch it for the first time know everything about it. This strange fact is the ultimate viewing recommendation.
As a horror film, it is a horrifying study in terror, and as film in general, it is a brilliant study in style and mood, as well as the darkest regions of a person's psyche.
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