The moral complicity of movie audiences

The moral complicity of movie audiences

Film critic David Thomson explains why Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho achieves a kind of unique synergy with American culture, raising unsettling questions about alienation and identity. (33 minutes)
Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

Mars Hill Audio Journal, Volume 103

FEATURED GUESTS: Steven D. Smith, David Thomson, Adam McHugh, Glenn C. Arbery, Eric Miller, and Eric Metaxas