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Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” is widely regarded as one of the greatest horror movies ever made, and 65 years after its initial ...
The 1960s classic, adapted from Robert Bloch’s novel ‘Psycho’, transformed the depiction of violence in films.
Watching "Bates Motel" is a fairly awkward experience. But the new series, a prequel of sorts to Alfred Hitchcock's film "Psycho, manages to hook the viewer despite its strangeness. The pilot episode ...
The suits at Universal are doubtless hoping that lightning will strike twice with “Psycho,” director Gus Van Sant’s much-hyped remake of the Alfred Hitchcock groundbreaker that earned a ton ...
A&E's "Bates Motel" is no tribute to Hitchcock. If you remember "Psycho," you'll remember that director Alfred Hitchcock's power came from what you didn't see. You never actually saw Marion Crane ...
Bates Motel returned to A&E Monday night for its fifth and final season. Although set in the modern day, the drama is a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 thriller Psycho — and episode one had a ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNAlfred Hitchcock's Psycho Cameo Had a Sneaky Reasoning That Most Fans MissedAlfred Hitchcock liked to make a cameo appearnce in his films. He shows up early in Psycho, just so he could get it out of the way.
Check out the trailer for Psycho on YouTube and enjoy Hitchcock taking you on a short tour through the Bates Motel while deliberately misdirecting and intriguing with ghoulish glee.
Like Norman Bates of Alfred Hitchcock's classic thriller Psycho, the producers behind A&E's new drama series Bates Motel seem to be of two minds. A&E's prequel, which premieres Monday at 10/9c and ...
Rihanna took on the risqué role of Marion Crane in a recreated version of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” shower scene — and killed it. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 79°F.
'Bates Motel' announced that Rihanna would play Marion Crane - made famous by Janet Leigh in Alfred Hitchcock's 'Psycho' – on the upcoming season.
The new series based on Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” is sufficiently creepy, and not only due to the possessive attachment between mother and son. The show’s creators, Carlton Cuse (“Lost ...
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