Psycho (1960)

In this episode, we'll explore the groundbreaking masterpiece that redefined the psychological thriller and horror genres: Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960). Psycho was inspired by the real-life crimes of Ed Gein. It stunned audiences with its daring narrative twists, iconic murder scenes, and deep exploration of identity, guilt, and psychological trauma. This film is a defining moment in cinema, and its impact still lingers today. Join us as we reveal why Psycho is unforgettable and why it remains one of the most influential films in movie history.

Christian Heinke

middle aged nerd. writer of thriller & sci-fi novels with short sentences. podcaster. german with california in his heart.

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