Capital Celluloid 2019 - Day 110: Sat Apr 20

Psycho (Hitchcock, 1960): Screen on the Green, 11.30pm


This screening is part of the excellent midnight movie season at the Everyman Screen on the Green in Islington. Full details here.

Chicago Reader review:
A dark night at the Bates Motel, in the horror movie that transformed the genre by locating the monster inside ourselves. 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. The case for Hitchcock as a modern Conrad rests on this ruthless investigation of the heart of darkness, but the film is uniquely Hitchcockian in its positioning of the godlike mother figure. It's a deeply serious and deeply disturbing work, but Hitchcock, with his characteristic perversity, insisted on telling interviewers that it was a "fun" picture.

Dave Kehr

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