Published By: Urbee Sarkar

Movie Night: Suspense Films You Will Love If You Are a Hitchcock Fan

Don’t miss out on these films if you are a Hitchcock fan!

Alfred Hitchcock is one of those few filmmakers who left a lasting impression on the horror and suspense thriller movie genre. With films like Psycho, Rear Window and Strangers on A Train along with the many more masterpieces that the man has gifted the world, it is almost impossible to not be a fan of his work. Hitchcock’s style mostly covers the psychological thriller that would keep you mind on the edge right till the end of the film. Quite naturally, Hitchcock has been the inspiration behind some of the greatest filmmakers today who loves to play around with psychological thrillers. If you are a fan of Hitchcock’s work, you might want to check out the list of films below for your next movie night!

Disturbia Is Much Like Rear Window

If you have seen Rear Window, you must know that it is a classic. Disturbia follows a similar pattern as that of Rear Window. The plot follows around a guy, Kale, who is confined within the walls of his house and often spies on his neighbours with a set of binoculars. Soon enough, he gets entangled in a series of odd events when he suspects one of his neighbours of having committed a murder. The film will keep your adrenaline rushing and your heart pumping hard till the end and you would not want to miss out on this one!

The Game By David Fincher Is Something You Will Never Forget

David Fincher’s The Game is somewhat similar to North by Northwest with respect to how the plot unfolds and the vibe that you get out of it. The film stars Michael Douglas who plays a banker, Nicholas Van Orton, with millions to spare. The excellent aspect of the film is the cinematography that will keep you hooked till the end. Watch how the mundane life of Nicholas blows up in a series of thrilling and unexpected but twisted escapades as you go in deeper and deeper into the plot.

Mulholland Drive Will Keep You Puzzled

True to the essence of Hitchcock’s films that often feels like puzzle the audience and the characters solve together, David Lynch’s Mulholland Drive would leave you trying to find pieces to a puzzle. The film puts together an exciting plot that would even make you consider your own sanity at times!