Jamie Lee Curtis dresses as Janet Leigh's character from Psycho for the Halloween Kills premier
Gleeful gore, practical creature effects, and a big heart are enough to make this a fun start to the movie year
While Netflix’s new Rebecca adaptation, which seeks to put a new spin on a story previously adapted by Alfred Hitchcock, seems resoundingly forgettable (our own Matt Goldberg’s take was warmer than most critics’), its mere existence is enough to remind you of a time when Hitchcock spin-offs, sequels, and remakes were much more commonplace. That’s right – it’s time to go back to the 1990s. It’s unclear why there were so many Hitchcock remakes during the Clinton years, but there were a ton – including a revamped Rebecca. In some ways the pump had been primed …
Alfred Hitchcock fans you're in luck. The internet is dark and full of Hitchcock films.
We do a deep dive to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary.
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho is turning 60 on June 16, which means it's about time we revisit the movie which spawned a unique and uniquely fun horror franchise. In order to properly honor Hitchcock's Psycho, we're revisiting every movie in the franchise and seeing how they shape up after all this time. That means we're ranking all four movies — Psycho, Psycho II, Psycho III, and Psycho IV: The Beginning, plus the 1987 Bates Motel TV special and the 1998 Gus Van Sant remake from worst to best. Hitchcock's Psycho is a unique entry in his …
He scared Jared Leto, and also nearly every American that watched the movie.
Yes, you're that old and here are 12 movies to remind you of that.
Bale admits he only recently learned people thought he was going to suck in American Psycho. Here's what happened and why.
Psycho's numerous sequels seek to expand on the original film; here’s a ranking of how they all stack up in terms of quality.
If Patrick Bateman was a social media influencer, he'd look a lot like Kurt Kunkle, the "hero" of Eugene Kotlyarenko's wacko thriller Spree, which comes off like an American Psycho update for the digital age. Stranger Things star Joe Keery blows up his YA-friendly image as @KurtsWorld96, a driver for the rideshare company Spree, who has placed cameras all over his car to mine content from his assortment of passengers. Unfortunately, no one seems to care. His streams never get more than single-digit views. He's "friends" with a major influencer, but he lacks a hook …
American Psycho's director, Mary Harron, made it abundantly clear that she didn't want Leonardo DiCaprio for Patrick Bateman, only Christian Bale.
Doctor Psycho might not be a famous Batman villain, but Harley Quinn's animated show has made him a star. How close does it come to the comics?