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We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes: On Norman Bates and Psycho’s Four Sequels
Twenty thoughts on the Psycho franchise.
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Twenty thoughts on the Psycho franchise.
"You got to be intense and cry and gnash your teeth together to win an Oscar."
Plus: Joseph Gordon Levitt received texts from Abraham Lincoln, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
The director challenges us to try. Game on.
For a dinner date with ScarJo.
Plus: Eric Stonestreet was not drunk at the AMAs, well, errr, and more, on our daily late-night roundup.
Cute or scary?
In this movie about the making of The Birds, the Master of Suspense is a bad, bad man.
Anthony Hopkins + a second chin = Alfred Hitchcock.
Exposés! They are scary, too.
In which he menaces Sienna Miller as Tippi Hedren.
Spot-on, down to the chinny-chin-chin.
Hitchcock: always watching.
Right on the nose. Or, in this case, the chin(s).
Look at all the tiny people!
In The Girl, Miller plays Hedren to Toby Jones's obsessed Alfred Hitchcock.
Also starring — awesome alert — Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren.
Written by The Killing showrunner Veena Sud.
Finally!
Han Solo meets Hitchcock in a cinematic/musical meeting of the minds (and ears).
It's a film about the director's destructive obsession with Hedren.
Criterion Collection licks its lips.
Oh, James.
With the director of 'Anvil' and the screenwriter from 'Black Swan.'
He called it "awful," and now we're dying to see it.