PSYCHO
Alfred Hitchcock (1961)
Psycho is a chilling thriller by Alfred Hitchcock that redefined the horror genre. It follows Marion Crane, a secretary on the run after stealing money, who checks into the eerie Bates Motel. There, she meets Norman Bates, a seemingly shy and polite innkeeper with a strange bond to his overbearing mother.
What begins as a tense drama quickly spirals into shocking twists, murder, and a deep dive into psychological torment. With its iconic shower scene and haunting score, Psycho is a masterclass in suspense, exploring themes of guilt, identity, and madness. A classic, and again, a must watch if you love Hitchcock and his films.