Norman Bates and his mom were just really, really close, okay? That's the jumping-off point for A&E's "Bates Motel" (premiering March 18 at ten), a sort of prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic "Psycho" in which mother
Bates Motel on A&E is kind of a mess, but that's one of the reasons it is fun to watch. The drama, of course, is based on the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho and the novel by Robert Bloch. Technically, it is a prequel, focusing on Norman Bates
But TV abhors a vacuum, particularly when there's a chance there's still some change left in the bag. So A&E gives us Bates Motel (Mondays at 10 ET/PT; **½ out of four), a series prequel to the Alfred Hitchcock classic that â" despite excellent
Norman should know from old movies, what with him being the villain of one of the greatest of all time: Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 black and white masterpiece âPsycho,â in which Janet Leigh has the unfortunate luck to stop for rest and a shower at the
Bates Motel on A&E is kind of a mess, but that's one of the reasons it is fun to watch. The drama, of course, is based on the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho and the novel by Robert Bloch. Technically, it is a prequel, focusing on Norman Bates
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