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Senin, 18 Maret 2013

'Bates Motel' review: Putting the why in 'Psycho'

'Bates Motel' review: Putting the why in 'Psycho'

Poor Norman Bates (Freddie Highmore). He's a teenager being forced to move to a new coastal town under the watch of his imperious, entrancing mother, Norma (Vera Farmiga). Oh, and they're buying a motel.

Alfred Hitchcock must be rolling over in his grave right now! Not because he hates Bates Motel â€" the A&E prequel to his critically adored thriller, Psycho â€" but because being stuck in the same pine box for thirty-plus years

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

Bates Motel Season 1 Spoilers On TV this Monday: Bates Motel opens for business, Dancing With the Stars hits the floor, a Mad woman travels to the Top of the Lake, Continuum pauses time and the Deception finale uncovers

A series called “Bates Motel” can't open with a shower scene. But since this new drama, starting Monday on A&E, is, after all, a prequel of sorts to the movie “Psycho,” homage had to be paid to Alfred Hitchcock upfront. The creators went with that

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