Hitchcock
I have seen a few of Hitchcock's movies, but last weekend I revisited Psycho , and I'm glad I did. The period of Hitchcock's life in which Hitchcock focuses is on is when he is filming Psycho , as well as his relationship with his wife in general, and there were a few nods throughout to fans of the movie; the iconic shower scene is, of course, featured, but there were other winks throughout too. Alfred Hitchcock (Anthony Hopkins) has just had a success with North by Northwest , and is looking for a new project to film. The book Psycho somehow gets to him, and he reads it and decides that he wants to make this his next movie; however, he first has to run it by Paramount and also "the censors" (the MPAA) - in one scene, the MPAA says he can film the shower scene but it must be "through a window, which must be frosted." Meanwhile, his wife, Alma (Helen Mirren), is getting more and more annoyed at him, and she takes up writing with a fellow screenwrit