There are plenty of Hitchcock films to watch. The ones that are the most memerable/classic are: Psycho, The Birds, Dial M For Murder, Vertigo, & Rear Window. I, however, have not seen any of these except for Psycho.
I've seen North by Northwest, Psycho, Rich and Strange, The Lady Vanishes, The Man Who Knew Too Much, The Birds, Vertigo, Rear Window, Frenzy, Marnie, Lifeboat and Sabotage.
Out of all of those, my favorite is Vertigo. It has a great excellent characters and some of the best shot I've ever seen in ANY film. There are moments where the movie is just allowed to breathe and let you examine how beautiful the scenery and shots really are. It also has one of Hitchcock's most iconic camera tricks involving vertigo.
Psycho is pretty amazing. BUT, I think Rebecca is Hitchcock's best work. Everything was in top form. Scenery, lighting, acting, and editing - it was all amazing. Yet, not many people have seen it! What a travesty.
A road trip straight from the mind of David Lynch.
A star-crossed couple on the lam (Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern) is in for the most gruesome ride of their lives when they encounter a handful of bizarre — and perhaps murderous — strangers (played…
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