Osgood Perkins, Longlegs director and son of the late star Anthony Perkins, explains his dad's deep connection with his Norman Bates character.
Writer-director Osgood Perkins follows “Longlegs” with a Stephen King-derived horror comedy.
With last year’s Longlegs, director Osgood Perkins has become one of the most prolific figures in modern horror. For nearly ...
Mort Lewis was a veteran music manager whose client list included Simon and Garfunkel, Dave Brubeck and the the popular folk ...
"It didn't work out, that's what happens. It's part of democracy," the "Good Night, and Good Luck" actor tells Stephen Colbert The post George Clooney Sarcastically Asks What He Was Supposed to Do ...
So the film’s biggest surprise, the one about Norman Bates, might remain preserved. Still, it’s wild that Hitchcock even gave away this much. There’s also a strange use of light and jaunty ...
It's 22 years later. And Norman Bates is coming home. After being judged as "legally sane" in a court of law, Norman Bates is released from a mental institution, against the protests of Lila ...
On the way to see her boyfriend, she stops off by an old motel, run by the odd Norman Bates. She is murdered in the shower. Her sister, boyfriend, and a private investigator try to find out where ...