In 1960, Alfred Hitchcock shocked audiences with the release of the horror film Psycho. Regarded as the first proto-slasher, along with Michael Powell's Peeping Tom, which came out the same year, ...
Horror is a very difficult territory for filmmakers because one wrong move can tarnish an entire movie. If a director decides to tone down the scares, they risk boring the audience with an excessively ...
It's a scene that pretty much defined "iconic" for decades to come. It's the most memorable on-screen death in movie history, and it's been constantly referenced, imitated, and parodied hundreds of ...
Even if someone has never seen Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho, chances are they’ve seen at least part of the horror movie, and that part is likely the shower scene. The Wizard of Oz might be the most ...
Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho” was released 60 years ago today, and though it is considered by many, including me, to be the greatest horror movie ever made, it’s one that achieves the singular feat of ...
When Bates Motel began airing on A&E five years ago, horror fans were instantly attracted. The prospect of seeing Norman Bates progress into his classic Psycho character was one that wouldn’t be ...
Logan Kelly is a professional author, screenwriter, and proud cinemaphile. He studied screenwriting and film history while attending Valencia College, before moving to the New York Metro Area. In the ...
Bates Motel isn’t the prequel to Psycho we all thought it was. Sure, it’s about a young Norman Bates, but things happen differently in the show’s White Pine Bay, Oregon than they do in the movie’s ...