Not exact matches
The
list of horror, mystery, and
suspense films
It may not top the
list of
films that purport to «scare» — a goal that seems to be becoming increasingly unrealistic — this heady mixture of atmosphere and
suspense is far more concerned with making filmgoers uncomfortable.
Recently, the staff here at Way Too Indie put together a
list of independent
films we thought Alfred Hitchcock might have made if The Master of
Suspense had come up in the Kickstarter Era.
1) Vertigo (1958) Alfred Hitchcock, the Master of
Suspense, set one of the key scenes of his masterpiece — on the short
list of
films up for discussion as the Greatest of All - Time — at Fort Point, now a National Historic Site in the heart of the Golden Gate National Parks.