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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).
Masked killers and looming specters are scary and all, but sometimes it's whatever's rattling around our skulls that instills the most fear. Psychological horror established itself as a subgenre of ...
Horror is a very difficult territory for filmmakers because one wrong move can tarnish an entire movie. If a director decides to tone down the scares, they risk boring the audience with an excessively ...
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