
Why Hitchcock’s Psycho still rewires your brain in 109 minutes
Psycho (1960) from Alfred Hitchcock bends crime, mystery and horror into one unnerving story at the Bates Motel. Here’s why it still gets under your skin.
June 18, 20267 min

Harakiri and the samurai myth: why this 1962 classic still cuts deep
Harakiri (1962) is Masaki Kobayashi’s searing samurai drama that exposes the gap between honor and humanity. Discover why this classic still feels dangerous.
June 13, 20267 min