Review of Psycho (1960) by Mark Monahan for The Telegraph — 27 Sep 1982
Hitchcock's mischievous genius for audience manipulation is everywhere: in the noirish angularity of the cinematography, in his use of Bernard Herrmann's stabbing string score, in the ornithological imagery that creates a bizarre sense of preying and being preyed upon.
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This review of Psycho (1960) was written by Mark Monahan and published by The Telegraph on 27 Sep 1982.
Psycho has generally received very positive reviews.
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