Hitchcock

Pronunciation: /ˈhɪtʃˌkɑːk/

Hitchcock (noun)

  1. A style of making films that creates fear or tension, often using surprise events and careful camera work.
  2. A famous film director known for suspense movies, especially in the mid-1900s.

Examples

  • The movie uses a hitchcock to build suspense slowly.
  • She loves a hitchcock style because it keeps viewers guessing.