Psycho
Mentally deluded man Norman Bates goes on a killing spree in his hotel. After splashing the blood of his murder, his delusive attitude puts him on a platter to kill any girl.
20 October 1922, Clayton, Illinois, USA
6 March 1916, Harrisburg, Illinois, USA
13 August 1899, Leytonstone, London, England, UK
7 December 1923, Terryville, Connecticut, USA
15 April 1935, Helena, Montana, USA
April 10, 1920 in Los Angeles, California, USA
13 May 1891, Brooklyn, New York, USA
March 28, 1914 in Lindina, Wisconsin, USA
23 October 1889, Van Nuys, California, USA
30 December 1911, Los Angeles, California, USA
October 07, 2008
An unusual, good entertainment, indelibly Hitchcock, and on the right kind of boxoffice beam.June 16, 2015
The obvious thing to say is that Hitch has done it again; that the suspense of his picture builds up slowly but surely to an almost unbearable pitch of excitement.October 23, 2013
An absolute work of art.October 27, 2010
The best that can be said is there are bats in the belfry and a well-preserved corpse in the basement. What else can one do but scream?October 06, 2013
After half a century of terror, Psycho is still ensuring that no one feels safe in the shower.October 08, 2014
Even now, it's distinctly unnerving.October 06, 2013
Psycho is not a long film but it feels long. Perhaps because the director dawdles over technical effects; perhaps because it is difficult, if not impossible, to care about any of the characters.April 01, 2010
It blazed a bloody trail for the much-loved slasher cycle, but it also assured us that a B-movie could be A-grade in quality and innovation.December 08, 2012
The shower sequence, the shrieking score, Anthony Perkins, that twist ending... Psycho remains a stone-cold classic.January 18, 2014
groundbreaking and ahead of its timeOctober 08, 2012
Hitchcock is the most-daring avant-garde film-maker in America today.