Psycho III

Decent Essays
Improved Essays
Superior Essays
Great Essays
Brilliant Essays
    Page 13 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Eastwood and John Wayne were two very famous actors in western films. On the other hand, horror movies include “Psycho” and “Frankenstein”. The two are closer than you may think when you break down each genre. The cinematography of both horror and western films are very similar. In both of these films, they use a variety of camera shot sizes. For instance, there is a scene in “Psycho” where we see Norman’s mom for the first time in the owner’s house’s top window; this is a long shot. Though,…

    • 683 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Essay On The Exorcist

    • 520 Words
    • 3 Pages

    William Friedkin’s The Exorcist, is, in many ways, the scariest movie of all time. It’s not just a brilliant and terrifying motion picture, although it’s that; it’s also a great human experience, one that invites moviegoers to experience fearful emotions, face the unknown and shape our belief systems. The Exorcist, may not have won the academy award for best picture, it is, however, a brilliantly successful scary movie that still gives us nightmares even today. The Exorcist is intense and excels…

    • 520 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    or to keep to audience on the edge of their seat. Many would argue, that Alfred Hitchcock was the master of this craft, as he manipulated frames and distorted reality to leave audiences in a constant state of indecisiveness. From the most popular Psycho, to the ever terrifying Birds, Hitchcock knew how to captivate and intrigue viewers. Universal Cable Pictures’ Executive VP of Development, Dawn Olmstead said, “Long after his death, Alfred Hitchcock continues to be one of the most celebrated…

    • 500 Words
    • 2 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    The Bourne Identity is an action, spy thriller, and a love movie. The movie is directed by Doug Liman and one of the main stars is Matt Damon. Throughout this movie, it has you on the edge of your seats because with all the action and love scenes in it. As I began to watch the movie more and more I noticed that I have already seen the movie because it felt like déjà vu. In the film you see that Bourne is running away and trying to find his identity at the same time. That brings me to what I want…

    • 675 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    revolutionizing the horror, suspense and thriller genres. Inspired by French and Italian films, Alfred Hitchcock set out to produce a film that will not only break from current Hollywood trends but transform the entire film industry. Hitchcock’s 1960 film, “Psycho,” is considered the leading film from the New American Era, that pioneered many elements for the horror and psychological thriller genres. The film’s sharp visual effects, suspenseful tunes and fascinating plot were all factors that…

    • 575 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Flapping Complacency Can you imagine a place where birds, harmless creatures, could bring up such terror and fear. No? Well Mr. Hitchcock has indeed brought that thought into a cold, suspenseful, reality. Spoiled socialite, Melanie Daniels is shopping in a San Francisco pet store when she meets Mitch Brenner, who is looking to buy a pair of love birds for his young sister's birthday. He recognizes Melanie but pretends to have mistaken her for an assistant. She decides to get her own back…

    • 617 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Great Essays

    Christian Movie Viewing

    • 1850 Words
    • 8 Pages

    Part I: Choose two of the following three clips and analyze them: how do they work? What to you notice about their technique? How do they fit in to the film from which they are taken? 1. North by Northwest: The Auction This scene is right after Roger Thornhill figures out that Eve is not who she says she is. She is working for the bad men that are trying to catch him (as far as he knows). Roger tracks Eve down to an art auction where she is with her lover and accomplice. The music in the…

    • 1850 Words
    • 8 Pages
    Great Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Psycho Movie Comparison

    • 553 Words
    • 3 Pages

    movie Psycho there is a scene where the lead female actress Janet Leigh is in the shower and she gets murdered, but it doesn’t actually show her getting stabbed. The history of this movie is that it is horror movie, and it was directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock, and written by Joseph Stefano, starring Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, John Gavin, Vera Miles and Martin Balsam, and was based on the 1959 novel of the same name by Robert Bloch. In the 1960 and 1998 version of the movie Psycho I…

    • 553 Words
    • 3 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Psycho Film Analysis

    • 820 Words
    • 4 Pages

    Hitchcock’s Psycho, from ‘Inside Norman Bates’ and ‘The World Inside Its Image’ The benchmark of horror films could easily be Hitchcock’s most revered work ‘Psycho’ (1960). The black and white filmscape does not downplay the crimson colour of blood spiralling down the plughole after Marion’s fatal stabbing, nor the shock of Norman’s mothers sunken eye sockets. It’s 2015 and this is the first time I have properly been introduced to the film however as a testament to its making I had nightmares…

    • 820 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Improved Essays

    Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates in Psycho, and Glenn Close as Alex Forrest in Fatal Attraction, each played the character portrayed as mentally unstable. The two actors seamlessly fell into their parts and led the audience to believe they were truly insane. In the beginning, each of the two lived what appeared to be normal lives. Anthony Perkins managed his mother’s motel that had become a ghost-town after the new highway had been build, which completely cut off access to the motel. Glenn Close…

    • 760 Words
    • 4 Pages
    Improved Essays
  • Page 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 50