Psycho III: Directed by Anthony Perkins. With Anthony Perkins, Diana Scarwid, Jeff Fahey, Roberta Maxwell. Norman Bates falls in love with a fallen nun who stays at the Bates Motel alongside a drifter and a curious reporter. Meanwhile, "Mother" is still
10/14/2024 by Larry Fried Slash Film Psycho 10 Best Crime Thriller Movies of All Time: A Curated Guide to Unforgettable Suspense 11/16/2024 by Arash Nahandian Gazettely Silents Synced: Creator Josh Frank Talks ‘Nosferatu’ x Radiohead 11/15/2024 by Chad Kennerk Film Review Daily Jujutsu...
As the slasher genre reached its zenith in the ’80s and ’90s, Anthony Perkins returned for three belated feature film sequels:Psycho II(1983),Psycho III(1986) andPsycho IV: The Beginning(1990), as well as a made-for-TV movie calledBates Motel(1987). If you ever doubt Hitchcock’s i...
Psycho: Why Paramount Repeatedly Tried to Kill Their Most Iconic Film Hollywood had lost its faith in the British auteur, and it would cost them. ByNathan Williams Jun 29, 2023 Why the Psycho Franchise Is One of the Best in Horror
Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content Top Gap What was the official certification given to Psycho (1998) in Japan? Answer See more gaps Learn more about contributing Edit page New Sequels, Prequels, and Spin-Offs See the list...
Mind-boggling inconsistencies hurt this film badly For many, the idea of yet another sequel to PSYCHO(1960) seemed unlikely after the way 1986's PSYCHO III concluded. This is the first of many discrepencies from the first three films that plauge PSYCHO IV:THE BEGINNING(1990). It is extreme...
A character parodies Mrs. Bates. La sirène du Mississipi(1969) The scene where the detective is shot and he falls down the stairs recalls a similar shot in Hitchcock's Psycho. The Magnificent Seven Deadly Sins(1971) Shower scene spoofed in the "Wrath" segment ...
to direct. The film marked Franklins’s American feature film debut. Psycho II was released on June 3, 1983, and grossed $34.7 million at the box office on a budget of $5 million. It received mixed-to-positive reviews from film critics. The film was followed by Psycho III (1986). ...
“Psycho III” scenarist Charles Edward Pogue is a clever writer with one interesting notion: contrasting Maureen’s guilt with the dark, vertiginous pull of Norman’s psychological hell, making these two spiritual misfits fall in love. Their paranoid passion crystallizes in one outrageous, eerie sh...
Mind-boggling inconsistencies hurt this film badly 13 April 2002 For many, the idea of yet another sequel to PSYCHO(1960) seemed unlikely after the way 1986's PSYCHO III concluded. This is the first of many discrepencies from the first three films that plauge PSYCHO IV:THE BEGINNING(1990...