Psycho

No Tell Motel

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 Tuck yourself into our story about creepy, cinematic motels.

Why is “Psycho” so scary?

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New Movies: ‘Life of Pi,’ ‘Red Dawn,’ ‘Hitchcock’

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No Tell Motel

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The Judgment of Psycho

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Introducing Norman Bates

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Throughout the 1950s, reports of sex crime and pathological murder rattled America. ‘Psycho’ both exploits and ‘explains’ one such murder, but the movie’s real legacy is that Hitchcock makes us care so much about a deranged killer. From Studio 360.

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Seeing double

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Mention ‘the shower scene’ and everyone knows what you’re talking about, even if they haven’t seen ‘Psycho.’ Turns out the actress Janet Leigh was never completely nude for the filming. Studio 360 talks to Marli Renfro, Leigh’s body double.

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Inside the Mind of Killer

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George Sodini opened fire at an aerobics class in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, shot 12 women, 3 fatally, and then turned the gun on himself. Forensic psychiatrist Michael Welner joins The Takeaway with a look at the psychological profile of a mass murderer.

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David Bruckner

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Director David Bruckner talks to Faith about his new horror film, “The Signal.”

Psycho at 50 & Terrorism in Film

This week, Studio 360 looks at “Psycho” at fifty. With murder, motels, and the mind of Norman Bates, Hitchcock’s film transformed cinema forever. In India, Bollywood makes movies that address terrorism, but it’s a subject that Hollywood is far more skittish about depicting. And a father lets his son drop out of high school, on […]