Rear Window (1954)- Hitchcock's Voyeur Fantasy - Episode 307
Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast
Release Date: 04/15/2024
Cinema Psychos - A Movie Review & Comedy Podcast
In this special crossover with The VHS Club, we revisit Explorers (1985), the Joe Dante directed sci-fi adventure where kids build a spaceship and meet aliens who learned everything from late-night TV. We dig into childhood nostalgia, River Phoenix’s breakout role, and why this forgotten gem deserves more love despite the weird alien flirtation. If you’re into Stranger Things, Goonies, or 80s cult classics, this one’s for you We dive into: 🛠️ The ultimate nerdy kid dream setup 👾 Cartoony aliens with a love for bad TV 🚀 Whether this movie actually makes sense 🎞️ Why it...
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In this episode of The Cinema Psychos Show, we’re joined by Pittsburgh filmmakers Aero Rae and Jake Hecht to unpack the chaos that is Final Destination: Bloodlines. From MRI-induced body horror to Tony Todd’s emotional farewell, we dissect how this sixth entry turns death into a Rube Goldberg cartoon — and why we might secretly love it. We dive into the franchise’s tone shift, the absurd kill setups (yes, the lawnmower and the exploding piercings), and whether this over-the-top sequel actually earns its place as one of the highest-grossing Final Destination films ever. Is Bloodlines a...
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What makes Heretic (2024) one of A24’s most divisive horror films to date? In this movie review, we dive into a slow-burn thriller where Hugh Grant channels cold charisma as a philosophical villain challenging everything you believe — literally. Directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place), the film traps two young Mormon missionaries (Sophie Thatcher and Chloe East) in a psychological mind game that unpacks faith, control, and the seductive power of certainty. Buckle up — this one’s going to stir up some serious spiritual discomfort. NEWSLETTER and UNCUT REELS!!!!! We are...
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The twist wasn’t the only betrayal… In this episode of the Cinema Psycho Show, we dig into The Village (2004), the film that marks the moment M. Night Shyamalan may have officially turned on his audience. With a nonsensical twist, stilted dialogue, and characters that act like NPCs in a period drama fever dream, The Village feels less like a film and more like M. Night yelling “You expected brilliance? Here’s a blind girl in the woods.” We dive into: Whether this movie is a deliberate act of sabotage Shyamalan’s possible contempt for his own fans Alleged plagiarism and...
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Horror icon Brian Yuzna joins us to share the wild true stories behind Society, Re-Animator, and Return of the Living Dead 3. From body horror to zombie romance, this interview dives deep into how Yuzna came to Hollywood—and rewired the genre from the inside out. RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD 3 & SOCIETY AT SHOCK-A-GO-GO FILM FESTIVAL!! Join legendary director Brian Yuzna at the Shock-A-Go-Go Film Festival for one unforgettable night of cult horror and live performance: 🧟 Return of the Living Dead 3 at 9:45PM — featuring a bloody live burlesque performance by Anastasia Elfman 🫀...
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What happens when a devoted fan becomes your worst nightmare? Misery (1990) isn’t just a psychological thriller — it’s a terrifyingly accurate portrait of toxic fandom, long before the age of Twitter, TikTok, and Reddit backlash. In this episode of the Cinema Psychos Show, we dive deep into Rob Reiner’s chilling adaptation of Stephen King’s novel, breaking down why Annie Wilkes might be the most disturbingly realistic villain in horror movie history. We explore the real-life inspiration behind Misery, including King’s own battle with addiction and fame, and how the film eerily...
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Sometimes....Dead is Better This week, we are joined by returning guest, Anastasia Elfman to dig up the horror of Pet Sematary (1989), the unsettling Stephen King adaptation directed by Mary Lambert and starring Dale Midkiff, Denise Crosby, Fred Gwynne, and a murderous toddler you’ll never forget. They unpack what makes this film so brutally effective—especially for parents—while roasting Louis Creed for being the world’s worst doctor, husband, and homeowner. From zombie cats to Wendigo lore and that unforgettable Zelda nightmare fuel, we’re diving deep into grief, guilt, and gore....
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The master of horror himself, Stephen King, steps behind the camera in 1986’s “Maximum Overdrive.” A movie where the only thing that is frightening is the behind the scenes terror caused by an unhinged writer/director amidst one of their worst bouts of substance abuse. Master of Horror he may be, but King’s tale of sentient electronics and trucks (but not cars) is one of the most boring entries into his catalog of terror. But what is it that makes this movie so terrible? Join us with special guest, Dustin Goes to Hollywood from The Silver Linings Playlist Podcast as we rev up our...
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This week we are kicking off Stephen King month with his very first novel and his very first film adaptation! 1976’s Carrie directed by Brian DePalma and starring Sissy Spacek and Piper Laurie. And back with us again is our good friend and collaborator, Anastasia Elfman! For those of us who were bullied in high school, Carrie hits home illustrating how cruel and how much of a nightmare high school can be for those of us who are different and can feel like a bit of a revenge fantasy for the “weird kid”. But what is it about this tale of teenaged angst that has led us to not only still...
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Did you know Sam Raimi, visionary Director behind The Evil Dead and the Spiderman Trilogy one time made a western? Not only that but its absolutely amazing! This week we are heading to the old west to review 1995's The Quick and the Dead. A gunslinger revenge film with one of the deepest rosters of amazing actors. From complete unknowns like Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio to established A-listers like Gene Hackman and Sharon Stone. This film packs a literally punch and pays homage to the spaghetti westerns of yesteryear but with Sam Raimi's visual style. Joining us this week is our own...
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Alfred Hitchcock's 1954 classic, Rear Window, is a voyeur's fantasy about all the good that spying on your neighbors can bring...like solving a murder. Starring Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly, Rear Window tells the story of a disabled photographer who turns to the lives of his neighbor's in a small Greenich Village apartment complex as an escape from the monotony of his single bedroom apartment only to discover that one of his neighbors is a cold blooded killer; but could it be all in his head as a result of his own isolation?
CHAPTERS
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- 00:17 : Intro
- 04:03 : Brian's first viewing of Rear Window
- 06:28 : Hitchcock is a Jerk and a Genius
- 11:48 : Rear Window (1954) Synopsis
- 12:44 : We are complicit in voyeurism
- 13:42 : Miss Torso- Hitchcock's eye candy
- 15:39 : Rear Window Feels like a Play
- 18:20 : Bad Reviews of Rear Window
- 27:08 : It's OK to Spy on Your Neighbors....as long as you catch them doing something illegal
- 28:07 : Hitchcock's Visual Style in Rear Window
- 30:25 : The Opening Shot That Says EVERYTHING!
- 37:35 : How many people do you know who clean their hacksaws at 3am
- 42:53 : Could Hitchcock make a contemporary thriller?
- 44:44 : The Ending of Rear Window is both Goofy and Great
- 48:29 : Jimmy Stewart's Falling VFX Suck
- 49:29 : Thorwall is the dumbest killer ever
- 52:45 : Female Representation in Rear Window....Or Lack Thereof
- 58:13 : Hitchcock's Cameo
- 58:59 : What lessons can Rear Window teach modern filmmakers?
- 01:04:37 : Outro
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