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Get ready to indulge in the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock, as seven of his iconic films are now available to stream on Netflix. From classic thrillers to romantic tragedies, Hitchcock's work continues to captivate audiences with their subversive psychological complexity and brilliant cinematography.
Hitchcock: The Master of Suspense
With a career spanning over six decades, Hitchcock's influence on cinema is unparalleled. He was a technician, a self-promoter, and a visionary who pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on screen. His films are not just classics; they're wild rides that thrill, disturb, and occasionally freak out audiences.
The Netflix Lineup: Ranked from Favorite to Skip
Here's a definitive ranking of the seven Hitchcock films now streaming on Netflix:
- Rear Window (1954): A fresh, vivid, and entertaining thriller that still feels modern today.
- The Birds (1963): An apocalyptic fantasy that's both enigmatic and frightening, with special effects that still hold up today.
- Vertigo (1956): A romantic tragedy that's arguably Hitchcock's masterpiece, but not the best introduction to his work.
- Psycho (1960): An influential, calculatedly heartless slasher pic that's probably the Hitchcock film most people know.
- Frenzy (1972): A raw and aggressive thriller that's both startling and uncomfortable to watch.
- Family Plot (1976): A genial, cheerfully implausible comedy that's worth watching for Barbara Harris's charming performance.
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956): A remake of Hitchcock's own thriller, with a magnificent set piece and Doris Day singing "Que Sera, Sera."
So, which Hitchcock masterpiece will you watch first? Let us know in the comments!