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Psycho
Book • 1959
Published in 1959, 'Psycho' by Robert Bloch is a chilling tale that follows Marion Crane, a woman on the run after stealing money, who checks into the Bates Motel run by Norman Bates.
The novel delves into Norman's split personality and his obsession with his mother, who he believes is still alive and controlling him.
The story is renowned for its shocking twists and exploration of madness, and it was significantly influenced by the real-life case of Ed Gein.
The book was quickly adapted into a classic film by Alfred Hitchcock, setting new standards in violence, sexuality, and deviant behavior in cinema.
The novel delves into Norman's split personality and his obsession with his mother, who he believes is still alive and controlling him.
The story is renowned for its shocking twists and exploration of madness, and it was significantly influenced by the real-life case of Ed Gein.
The book was quickly adapted into a classic film by Alfred Hitchcock, setting new standards in violence, sexuality, and deviant behavior in cinema.
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while saying he didn't want to see Vince Vaughn in the remake.


Zach Lowe

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Eastern Conference Roundup and Trade Preview With Mo Dakhil
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as a novel inspired by Ed Gein, which then became a film.


Andrew Klavan

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, mentioning a moment in the film to illustrate the gaze.

Todd McGowan

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Voice
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to identify Robert Bloch as a major horror writer who invented De Vermis Mysteris and influenced Lovecraft and King.


Jacopo Cirillo

Ep. 3 | Revival
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als Genre prägendes filmisches Meisterwerk, basierend auf einem Roman.

David Nathan

Alfred Hitchcock
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, der darüber spricht, was ihn bis heute an dem Film so schockierend fasziniert.


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