Chapter 3' ends the trilogy with weak scares, sloppy execution, and a fatal misunderstanding of what makes horror movies scary.
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Alfred Hitchcock is cited as one of the greatest and most influential filmmakers of all time, who helped shape the modern thriller with suspenseful classics such as Rear Window, Psycho, and The Birds.