Tuesday, March 19, 2013

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

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

“Bates Motel,” which premieres Monday at 10, is sufficiently creepy, and not only due to the possessive attachment between mother and son, whom one character refers to as “Mr. and Mrs. Bates.” The show's creators, Carlton Cuse (“Lost”) and Kerry Ehrin

Everybody wants to poke a finger into Psycho, trying to reimagine the creepy recipe that officially place calling your mom “Mother” out of style. Some of the prequels, sequels, and spin-offs (including 1987's Bates Motel) were OK, some were terrible, and all

But, Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise “Mother” Bates is the real star of Bates Motel (so far away). The first scene quietly suggests that Norman's well-documented Oedipal complex is something encouraged by his mother, as her initial nonchalance towards

But, Vera Farmiga as Norma Louise “Mother” Bates is the real star of Bates Motel (so far away). The first scene quietly suggests that Norman's well-documented Oedipal complex is something encouraged by his mother, as her initial nonchalance towards

Everybody wants to poke a finger into Psycho, trying to reimagine the creepy recipe that officially place calling your mom “Mother” out of style. Some of the prequels, sequels, and spin-offs (including 1987's Bates Motel) were OK, some were terrible, and all

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