12 Things We Learned About the Psycho Shower Sequence from 78/52
'78/52,' a new documentary by Alexandre O. Philippe, spends 90 minutes dissecting one of the most iconic sequences in film history.
'78/52,' a new documentary by Alexandre O. Philippe, spends 90 minutes dissecting one of the most iconic sequences in film history.
Read on to be terrified—and amazed.
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