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Psycho (1998)
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Hoping for a fresh start with her broke boyfriend, Marion steals a huge sum from her boss and skips town, eventually stopping at a remote motel. Unluckily, the hotel is run by an insane killer named Norman Bates.
Hoping for a fresh start with her broke boyfriend, Marion steals a huge sum from her boss and skips town, eventually stopping at a remote motel. Unluckily, the hotel is run by an insane killer named Norman Bates.
Actors:
Robert Forster,
Philip Baker Hall,
Ryan Cutrona,
Marjorie Lovett,
James Remar,
Flea,
Ken Jenkins
Robert Forster
13 July 1941, Rochester, New York, USA
Philip Baker Hall
10 September 1931, Toledo, Ohio, USA
Ryan Cutrona
29 July 1949, West Point, New York, USA
Marjorie Lovett
4 October 1932, Long Branch, New Jersey, USA
James Remar
31 December 1953, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Flea
16 October 1962, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Ken Jenkins
28 August 1940, Dayton, Ohio, USA
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United States
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13 July 1941, Rochester, New York, USA
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10 September 1931, Toledo, Ohio, USA
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James Remar
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Janet Maslin
January 01, 2000
It remains the most structurally elegant and sneakily playful of thrillers!
October 23, 2013
The cast is fantastic, sure, but they're wasted in a sea of redundancy.
August 21, 2009
Already my mother and I mourn the day when some AVID editor will dare to digitally tweak Vertigo, spinning it into a virtual romantic comedy starring computer-directed replicas of Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.
December 01, 2012
What Van Sant's film does, tremendously well, is make the material foreign again.
April 25, 2013
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Stephen Hunter
January 01, 2000
Van Sant has cranked up the realism about 20 points, but somehow what he achieves for the effort is a larger sense of banality!
February 09, 2006
Hitchcock probably wouldn't tell this story if he was making films today, and he certainly wouldn't tell it this way, with internal 'voices', back projection, minimal nudity and violence.
Anton Bitel
October 22, 2012
a true labour of love, an homage in such deliriously infatuated thrall to its inspiration that it seems more arthouse folly than studio cashcow - or, to cite the psychiatrist near the end of Psycho, "these were crimes of passion, not profit."
Philip Wuntch
January 01, 2000
The film is polished when it should be edgy and impersonal when it should be seductive.
Emanuel Levy
August 07, 2012
A futile, soulless shot-by-shot remake of Hitchcock's masterpiece.
Bob Fenster
January 01, 2000
A lot less scary!
March 26, 2009
Contains nothing to outrage or offend partisans of the original, yet neither does it stand to add much to their appreciation.

