In 1954, Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window took the world by storm. It was not the first voyeuristic film in Hitchcock's filmography (nor would it be the last), but the thriller in an urban center opened the doors for similar movies. The trope, watching your neighbors until they commit murder, became something of a trope for setting up … Continue reading Review: ‘Watcher’ Lives Up to Its Voyeuristic Name Thanks to Excellent Monroe & Gorman