I switch on my flickering neon Bates Motel sign and have a seat to watch the highly anticipated television prequel to Hitchcock's Psycho, Bates Motel on A&E. A grown-up Freddie Highmore (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland) portrays demure and awkward 17-year old Norman Bates who lives with his mother Norma Bates, played by the perfectly cast Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air, The Departed). After losing his father, Norma takes a reluctant, yet obeying Norman to a small Oregon town to start a new life. They purchase the Seafairer Motel which is located just on the corner of Murder and Batty Street. Thus, a family business has begun. Bates Motel is quiet and composed (although not by the legendary Bernard Hermann). It is tidy and fully absorbing. Nestor Carbonell as Sheriff Alex Romero is either a direct descendant of Anthony Perkins, or cast because of his uncanny resemblance to the original Norman Bates. Fans of the first season of American Horror Story will gladly be checking in for what they were expecting on Season Two of AHS. Vera Farmiga is excellent and eerie as the controlling mother of two. We all know that mommie knows best, dearest, so clean up the blood, sit down and finish your steak. The fictional town of White Pine Bay has an addictive Twin Peaks feel to it. The unknown lingers throughout. Little is given away on a primetime platter and the suspense is penetrating. Bates Motel is to understand this collective of characters hellbent on keeping the town just as it is, and why some just went a little psycho. Bates Motel is open for business. Cool blondes welcome.
Gather 'round ghoulies. Come into the light. Let me tell you a story revolving quite possibly the best horror film ever made: Poltergeist (Steven Spielberg, 1982). The following information are facts, based on actual events that happened to many of the cast involved in the Poltergeist movie trilogy. Six cast members died deaths shrouded by mystery or tragedy, while the other cast is said to be "cursed." So why were they cursed? Remember the scene (pictured above) where JoBeth Williams is swimming in a muddy pool of bodies? Production decided to use real human cadavers as props because it was allegedly cheaper than using prop skeletons. The Poltergeist cast and crew thereby cursed by the angry spirits of the deceased used in the making of the 1980s box office hits. Actors and actresses in the Poltergeist trilogy who died untimely deaths are: Dominique Dunne , who played older sister Dana in the first film, was st...
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