Review of Peeping Tom (1960) by Cameron S — 04 Aug 2012
52 years later this film still feels as if it could of been made today. 'Peeping Tom' is a lurid look at scoptophilia (through both its lead character and the audience) and the psycholagy of a killer.
With, for the time, brave direction (ending Michael Powell's career) and a slow build of tension heading towards a dramatic climax, 'Peeping Tom' is a crime thriller that is as dark as it was the day it was released.
This review of Peeping Tom (1960) was written by Cameron S on 04 Aug 2012.
Peeping Tom has generally received very positive reviews.
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