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Is Alfred Hitchcock truly the "Master of Suspense?" From training 3200 birds to throwing live birds at a cast member's face, this drama horror deserves both some spicy hot takes and some deep respect for its modern day horror parallels.
WARNING: If you're deathly afraid of birds, this film may keep you up at night.
By Adam Ragsdale, Cameron LongIs Alfred Hitchcock truly the "Master of Suspense?" From training 3200 birds to throwing live birds at a cast member's face, this drama horror deserves both some spicy hot takes and some deep respect for its modern day horror parallels.
WARNING: If you're deathly afraid of birds, this film may keep you up at night.