A Collection of Classic Hitchcock Films Is Coming to Netflix in June

Notable filmmakers like Scorsese, Nolan, Kubrick, and others have left an indelible mark in the world of entertainment and culture. Their surnames alone are synonymous with cinematic genius. On June 1, Netflix is set to pay tribute to Alfred Hitchcock, another iconic director, by adding a selection of his films to their streaming service. His unique filmmaking approach has even created its own distinct genre.

As stated in a recent announcement, the movies featured will be “Vertigo”, “Rear Window”, “Frenzy”, “The Man Who Knew Too Much”, “Family Plot”, “The Birds” and additional titles.

If you’re ready to dive into a Hitchcock film marathon, you can start by watching “Psycho” on Netflix at this moment. Additionally, the Netflix library features films like “Us” and “Barbarian,” which exhibit Hitchcock-like storytelling elements within their plots.

If you’re planning to visit the Paris Theater in NYC later this month, you’ll have a chance to watch “HITCH! The Original Cinema Influencer” from May 16 to June 29. This unique screening, organized by the New York Film Critics Circle and Netflix, will honor the theater’s 90th anniversary. Over a period of six weeks, the series will showcase more than 50 films, with 36 of them being Hitchcock’s own works and the rest being movies that draw obvious inspiration from his creations. Tickets can be purchased here.

Discovering or revisiting the collection of Hitchcock’s films on Netflix offers a fantastic opportunity to delve into movies that might be familiar yet unseen. It’s also an enjoyable chance to enjoy these thrilling classics in the convenience of your personal space. Regardless of whether you’re catching up or reliving the horror masterpieces, it’s delightful to have Hitchcock’s work accessible through streaming services.

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2025-05-02 20:02