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

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

Vera Farmiga, that's who, which is reason enough to watch "Bates Motel," the moody, twisty, creepy and gloriously insane modern prequel to "Psycho" premiering Monday on A&E. Following the Jessica Lange model of horror as high dramatic art, Farmiga

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

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

Everybody knows who he's going to become,” “Bates Motel” star Freddie Highmore says. “Even in these 10 episodes, you get to start seeing that change in him, from being someone who's not very different from everybody

“Bates Motel,” the 10-part series, has its premiere tonight at 10 on A&E, and with “Psycho” as its source of inspiration, one has to wonder: Can it come anywhere near the greatness of that macabre masterpiece? It might or it might not â€" but what it

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