Tattle TV has turned a Hitchcock classic into a vertical video ‘microdrama’

January 26, 2026 Charles Pulliam-Moore

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Most vertical video microdrama apps have been focused on putting out newly produced series meant to be watched on your phone. But Tattle TV thinks that people might also be interested in checking out bite-size pieces of cinematic history.

Though Tattle TV - a UK-based streaming platform created by filmmakers Philip McGoldrick and Marina Elderton - features a reality dating series about dog owners and a modern drama about a female MMA fighter, the company's latest debut is a vertically oriented edit of Alfred Hitchcock's silent film The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog.

Similar to other microdrama apps, Tattle TV splits all of its content …

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