Alfred Hitchcock

The online magazine PopMatters hosted a celebration of Alfred Hitchcock’s work in June 2010, partly to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Psycho. I was invited to contribute a featured article on Psycho, and also wrote new evaluations and reviews of some of Hitchcock’s most memorable films.


 Featured Article

               

My article is titled ” ‘Get Out of the Shower’ : The Shower Scene and Hitchcock’s Narrative Style in Psycho.” I was interested in the way this film has become iconic in popular culture, but in ways that actually miss the core of Hitchcock’s narrative techniques: it is as if the famous “shower scene” has been removed from the actual film, and floats in popular culture as if it does not need any narrative, no setup and no explanation. The music of that scene works this way too, it is so memorable that even people who have not seen the film recognize the music.

You can download this article here:


Reviews

You can read these reviews online by clicking on the links below. Or you can download them all as one document here:

Read my review of The Lodger (1927)
Read my review of Psycho (1960)
Read my review of Dial M for Murder (1954)
Read my review of Marnie (1964)