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On A&E’s Bates Motel, Mother and Son are Just a Little Bit Psycho

Premiering Monday, A&E’s Bates Motel is a modern-day prequel to Alfred Hitchock’s Psycho that delves into the complex, and downright creepy, mother-son relationship that helped to transform teenage Norman Bates into a serial killer.

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<i>Bates Motel</i> Will Take Inspiration <br />From <i>Psycho</i>, But Not All Cues  

Bates Motel Will Take Inspiration
From Psycho, But Not All Cues

Co-executive producer Carlton Cuse says the A&E series Bates Motel is not necessarily a prequel to the Psycho book or films, but instead draws inspiration from them.

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In First <i>Bates Motel</i> Teasers, <br />All Signs Point to Murder  

In First Bates Motel Teasers,
All Signs Point to Murder

A&E has debuted the first two mood-setting teasers for Bates MotelPsycho. The horror series premieres this spring.

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First Look At A&E’s <i>Bates Motel</i>  

First Look At A&E’s Bates Motel

A&E has debuted a first peek at Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga as young Norman Bates and his mother Norma in the upcoming drama Bates Motel.

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<i>Bates Motel</i> Fills Family Vacancies  

Bates Motel Fills Family Vacancies

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory star Freddie Highmore and Kit Kittredge actor Max Thieirot have been cast in A&E’s Psycho television prequel Bates Motel.

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A&E Wants to Open <i>Bates Motel</i>  

A&E Wants to Open Bates Motel

A&E hopes to delve into the early years of Norman Bates in a Psycho prequel television series called Bates Motel.

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New <i>Psycho</i> Finds Its Stars  

New Psycho Finds Its Stars

You know things have gone wrong with cinema when a movie is being hyped as being “to Psycho what Disturbia was to Rear Window.” On behalf of everyone involved, spinning corpse of Alfred Hitchcock, I apologize for House at the End of the Street.

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