With over three decades as a filmmaker, Gus Van Sant’s firsthand knowledge of the industry’s highs and lows can’t be questioned. He began as an independent voice in the 80s and early 90s, quickly capturing the attention of critics and artistic devotees, only to blossom into a more mainstream figure following the overwhelmingly successful Good Will Hunting, a personal favorite of mine. And since then, Van Sant has continued to “wow” audiences with celebrated titles such as the Oscar contender Milk and his hypnotic Cannes winner Elephant, while also churning out commercial duds like the 1998 Psycho remake. This time around Van Sant teams with notable talents Joaquin Phoenix, Jonah Hill and Rooney Mara to bring the grueling true story of paraplegic and famed cartoonist, John Callahan, to life in his Sundance selection, Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot.

Chemically dependent on alcohol from a very young age, John Callahan (Phoenix) becomes even more resentful of the world when a night of insane binge drinking results in a tragic car accident that leaves him confined to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. John continues to drown his sorrows with copious amounts of alcohol until a profound epiphany sends him to AA where he begins sobering up under the tutelage of Donnie (Jonah Hill), a homosexual sponsor who imparts valuable wisdom on his many “piglets” striving for sobriety. And as John navigates through his emotional baggage with the program’s 12 essential steps, he also discovers a form of catharsis with his darkly comedic cartoon illustrations that eventually grow to become a national hit.

He Won’t Get Far on Foot becomes a showcase for its performers, as the film’s limited scope gives way to vast bouts of dialogue that push the onus onto this skilled crop of actors and actresses to shine bright. The always fantastic Joaquin Phoenix does just that, gifting audiences with another terrific turn which beautifully encapsulates the strange and complex mind behind a true comedic genius. Yet, Phoenix is anything but alone in his conquests. Co-stars Jonah Hill, Rooney Mara and Jack Black all provide dynamic supporting work that, in turn, help make this occasionally sluggish viewing experience quite tolerable. A slimmed-down and bearded Jonah Hill is a spiritual Zen-master of sorts, possessing a Jesus-like aura that lights the way for John’s tumultuous path to sobriety. But despite these many exceptional performances, He Won’t Get Far on Foot suffers from many lulls, due in large part to the script’s repetitive nature. Although the film is widely outstretched and only marginally funny, Gus Van Sant still delivers an earnest character study that’s undeniably highlighted by its uber-talented cast.

GRADE: 3.5/5

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Briefly: Following the fantastic first teaser and key art from late last month, A&E has just debuted another creepy teaser for Bates Motel‘s upcoming season.

This season, Norma becomes increasingly fearful and desperate, going to great lengths to find Norman the professional help he needs. This further complicates their once unbreakable trust while Norman struggles to maintain his grip on reality. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) once again finds himself drawn back into Norma and Norman’s lives. Will things finally heat up between Norma and the other man in her life, Sheriff Romero, and just how much further will he go to protect her?

The series returns on March 7th, and I couldn’t be more excited. Take a look at the new teaser below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the fantastic first teaser from earlier this month, A&E has just debuted the creepy key art for the next season of the fantastic Bates Motel.

This season Norma becomes increasingly fearful and desperate, going to great lengths to find Norman the professional help he needs. This further complicates their once unbreakable trust while Norman struggles to maintain his grip on reality. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) once again finds himself drawn back into Norma and Norman’s lives. Will things finally heat up between Norma and the other man in her life, Sheriff Romero, and just how much further will he go to protect her?

The series returns on March 7th, and I couldn’t be more excited. Take a gander at the key art below, and let us know what you’ve thought of Bates Motel thus far!

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Briefly: We’re three seasons deep at this point, and Bates Motel remains one of the creepiest series on television.

Based on the just-released first teaser for the celebrated series’ upcoming fourth season, things are bound to get creepier.

This season Norma becomes increasingly fearful and desperate, going to great lengths to find Norman the professional help he needs. This further complicates their once unbreakable trust while Norman struggles to maintain his grip on reality. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) once again finds himself drawn back into Norma and Norman’s lives. Will things finally heat up between Norma and the other man in her life, Sheriff Romero, and just how much further will he go to protect her?

The series returns on March 7th, and I couldn’t be more excited. Take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you’ve thought of Bates Motel thus far.

https://youtu.be/vSx5hDYoEgk

Briefly: Bates Motel is almost back (FINALLY), and I couldn’t be more excited. A&E has just debuted a new trailer for the upcoming episodes, and it’s pretty clear from the footage that Norman is definitely becoming the psycho we’ve all been waiting to see.

This season, “After a blissful summer of closeness with his mother, living within the safe confines of home and the Bates Motel, Norman’s fears about what really happened with Blaire Watson resurface and Norma questions what really happened. Forced to look at the truths about Norman for the first time, their deeply intricate relationship continues to evolve. Norma finds herself turning to the other man in her life, Norman’s half-brother, Dylan (Max Thieriot) and begins to rely on him in ways that she never expected. This relationship inevitably triggers jealousy in Norman and a new kind of love triangle between Norma and her two sons erupts. Estranged brother and uncle, Caleb (Kenny Johnson) returns to haunt the family throughout the season challenging the family bond even further. Pressures of the outside world take a hold of the family when newcomers Kevin Rahm (“Mad Men,” “Desperate Housewives”), Tracy Spiradakos (“Revolution”) and Ryan Hurst (“Sons of Anarchy”) arrive at White Pine Bay. After a summer of living at the Bates Motel, Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) and Norma have grown closer but there will always have that troubling question mark surrounding Norman. Something doesn’t feel right, but spite of his instincts, Romero finds himself continually drawn back to the Bates family — and to Norma. Emma (Olivia Cooke) also determined to find out what is happening to Norman becomes more emboldened, fearless, goes after the things she wants. Familiar face, Bradley (Nicola Peltz) returns to surprise the family and digs up old memories.”

Bates Motel will premiere on March 9th! Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the new season!

Damn creepy, right?

Briefly: Bates Motel is almost back (FINALLY), and I couldn’t be more excited. A&E has just debuted the key art for this coming season, and its progressively creepier than anything we’ve seen thus far.

This season, “After a blissful summer of closeness with his mother, living within the safe confines of home and the Bates Motel, Norman’s fears about what really happened with Blaire Watson resurface and Norma questions what really happened. Forced to look at the truths about Norman for the first time, their deeply intricate relationship continues to evolve. Norma finds herself turning to the other man in her life, Norman’s half-brother, Dylan (Max Thieriot) and begins to rely on him in ways that she never expected. This relationship inevitably triggers jealousy in Norman and a new kind of love triangle between Norma and her two sons erupts. Estranged brother and uncle, Caleb (Kenny Johnson) returns to haunt the family throughout the season challenging the family bond even further. Pressures of the outside world take a hold of the family when newcomers Kevin Rahm (“Mad Men,” “Desperate Housewives”), Tracy Spiradakos (“Revolution”) and Ryan Hurst (“Sons of Anarchy”) arrive at White Pine Bay. After a summer of living at the Bates Motel, Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell) and Norma have grown closer but there will always have that troubling question mark surrounding Norman. Something doesn’t feel right, but spite of his instincts, Romero finds himself continually drawn back to the Bates family — and to Norma. Emma (Olivia Cooke) also determined to find out what is happening to Norman becomes more emboldened, fearless, goes after the things she wants. Familiar face, Bradley (Nicola Peltz) returns to surprise the family and digs up old memories.”

Bates Motel will premiere on March 9th! Take a look at the poster below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to the new season!

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Briefly: As a big fan of the show, I’m very happy about this.

A&E has ordered a third season of their hit series, Bates Motel. It’s no surprise, seeing as the show “continues to be A&E’s #1 drama series of all time among adults 18-49.”

The third season will begin its 10-episode production this Fall.

A&E Executive Vice President and General Manager David McKillop stated that “The incredible writing team and talented ‘Bates Motel’ cast has made this series one of the most compelling original dramas on television. The brilliant twists and turns of the past two seasons keep its loyal fan base coming back for more. We are so proud of the show.”

Are you watching season two? What are your thoughts so far? Sound out below!

http://youtu.be/BtzT0E9MAdo

Briefly: We’re now just a few days away from A&E’s premiere of the second season of Bates Motel, and the network has just debuted a new trailer showing us just how psycho things are about to get.

There’s plenty of footage in the new video, including some new characters, Norman being creepy, of course, and even Norman trying to get some psychiatric help (I wonder how that’ll go). Overall, it’s a great tease, and I certainly can’t wait for the series to return this Monday. Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you think!

http://youtu.be/jNtHFOnDmpw

“Picking up from last season, Norman (Freddie Highmore) is fixating on Miss Watson’s death while Norma’s mysterious past starts to haunt the family with the introduction of her brother. Meanwhile, Norman’s brother Dylan, (Max Thieriot), gets more entrenched in the familial drug war that fuels White Pine Bay and finds himself right in the middle of the danger as Bradley (Nicola Peltz), who remains on the hunt to uncover her father’s killer, is driven to precarious extremes. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell), is caught up on all fronts as everything in town escalates and Emma (Olivia Cooke) complicates her relationship with Norman as the duo explore new love interests, bringing new and old characters along for the ride.“

Briefly: Following the synopsis and key art release late last month, A&E has debuted a brand new trailer for the second season of Bates Motel.

Bates Motel premieres on March 3rd, and as know, we couldn’t me more excited for it. Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Picking up from last season, Norman (Freddie Highmore) is fixating on Miss Watson’s death while Norma’s mysterious past starts to haunt the family with the introduction of her brother. Meanwhile, Norman’s brother Dylan, (Max Thieriot), gets more entrenched in the familial drug war that fuels White Pine Bay and finds himself right in the middle of the danger as Bradley (Nicola Peltz), who remains on the hunt to uncover her father’s killer, is driven to precarious extremes. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell), is caught up on all fronts as everything in town escalates and Emma (Olivia Cooke) complicates her relationship with Norman as the duo explore new love interests, bringing new and old characters along for the ride.

Briefly: Following the synopsis released last week, A&E has debuted the official key art for the second season of Bates Motel.

Bates Motel premieres on March 3rd, and as know, we couldn’t me more excited for it. Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think!

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Picking up from last season, Norman (Freddie Highmore) is fixating on Miss Watson’s death while Norma’s mysterious past starts to haunt the family with the introduction of her brother. Meanwhile, Norman’s brother Dylan, (Max Thieriot), gets more entrenched in the familial drug war that fuels White Pine Bay and finds himself right in the middle of the danger as Bradley (Nicola Peltz), who remains on the hunt to uncover her father’s killer, is driven to precarious extremes. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell), is caught up on all fronts as everything in town escalates and Emma (Olivia Cooke) complicates her relationship with Norman as the duo explore new love interests, bringing new and old characters along for the ride.

Briefly: Following two short teasers from earlier this week, A&E today revealed the official synopsis for season two of Bates Motel.

The series was one of my favourite new shows of 2013, and as such, I can’t wait to check-in to season two. Take a look at the synopsis below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to this year’s offering! Bates Motel premieres on March 3rd!

Picking up from last season, Norman (Freddie Highmore) is fixating on Miss Watson’s death while Norma’s mysterious past starts to haunt the family with the introduction of her brother. Meanwhile, Norman’s brother Dylan, (Max Thieriot), gets more entrenched in the familial drug war that fuels White Pine Bay and finds himself right in the middle of the danger as Bradley (Nicola Peltz), who remains on the hunt to uncover her father’s killer, is driven to precarious extremes. Sheriff Romero (Nestor Carbonell), is caught up on all fronts as everything in town escalates and Emma (Olivia Cooke) complicates her relationship with Norman as the duo explore new love interests, bringing new and old characters along for the ride.

Sounds scandalous. March 3rd can’t come soon enough!

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Briefly: I can’t wait for Bates Motel to return.

The creepy, intriguing-as-hell first season was one of my favourite TV offerings of 2013, and as such, March’s premiere of Bates Motel is one of my most anticipated.

A&E today launched two excellent, short teasers for the upcoming episodes, each of which really shows us just how creeping things are about to get. Take a look at the videos below (sorry for the poor quality, I can’t even watch the higher quality versions from A&E due to living in Canada), and let us know if you’re looking forward to the series’ return.

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Briefly: I loved Bates Motel. The first season of the A&E series was creepy as hell, with absolutely phenomenal performances from its main cast, and a plot that kept me guessing (and gasping) until the very end.

As such, I cannot wait for season two, which just received its first two teasers this morning.

Take a look at the creepy videos below (albeit not as creepy as last year’s myriad of promos), and let us know what you think! Bates Motel will return to A&E this March!

Source: TVLine

Briefly: Somehow, I missed this fantastic video until just a few minutes ago. Being a big fan of Bates Motel, this was simply too good not to share.

I can’t seem to find the context of the sketch, but I assume that it debuted during the Bates Motel panel at Comic-Con, and has since made its way online. The video features Norman himself, Freddie Highmore, preparing for production of the second season, and subsequently going a little crazy when he sees the original Bates Motel on the Universal Studios lot.

Take a look at the video below, and be sure to let us know what you thought of the show’s first season, and if you’re excited for season two!

In “Bates Motel,” following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

Have you checked into Bates Motel? Enough of you have, apparently, as A&E today renewed the series for a ten episode second season. The series is the highest rated drama in the history of the network (over 4.5 million individuals tuned in for the premiere), so it makes perfect sense that they’ve picked it up again after only three episodes.

“Bates Motel’ has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal audience in its first few weeks,” said A&E president Bob DeBitetto.  “With superb writing and exceptional acting, led by the critically acclaimed performances of Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore, we’re incredibly excited to see where Carlton and Kerry take Norma and Norman Bates next.”

Bob’s spot-on with that statement. Bates Motel is by far the most impressive new series I’ve seen this year. The closing scene of each episode (and the events that unfolded before it) consistently leaves me desperate for the next chapter.

Seen the show? Let us know what you think! If you haven’t, I’d wholeheartedly recommend it!

A&E Network has picked up a second season of the acclaimed drama series, “Bates Motel” starring Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore from executive producers Carlton Cuse and Kerry Ehrin, it was announced today by Bob DeBitetto, President and General Manager of A&E Network and BIO Channel.

 

The premiere of “Bates Motel” garnered 4.5 million total viewers and 2.5 million adults 25-54 and 18-49, based on Live+7 viewership, making it the most-watched original drama debut in the key demos in the network’s history.

 

“Bates Motel’ has garnered critical acclaim and a loyal audience in its first few weeks,” said DeBitetto.  “With superb writing and exceptional acting, led by the critically acclaimed performances of Vera Farmiga and Freddie Highmore, we’re incredibly excited to see where Carlton and Kerry take Norma and Norman Bates next.”

 

Season two of “Bates Motel” will begin pre-production later this year on ten new episodes slated to premiere in 2014.

 

“Bates Motel” also stars Max Thieriot (“Disconnect”), Olivia Cooke (“Blackout”), Nicola Peltz (“The Last Airbender) and Nestor Carbonell (“Lost,” “The Dark Knight Rises”).

 

In “Bates Motel,” following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

If you’re a regular around these parts, you know just how excited I am for Bates Motel. The contemporary Psycho prequel has featured one of the most impressive marketing campaigns of any show in recent memory, and there isn’t another midseason show that I’m looking forward to more than this one.

 

This doesn’t apply to me (being Canadian of course), but Xfinity customers, I’ve got some cool news for you. The pilot episode of Bates Motel is now available for your viewing pleasure. Just head here, log in, and you’ll be watching a whole four days before everyone else!

 

Again, head here to watch the episode, and let us know what you think! Everyone else, you’ll have to settle for the first six minutes.

 

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Source: ShockTillYouDrop

Somewhere, somehow, the first few minutes of A&E’s Bates Motel has aired, because like everything these days, it has made its way online.

 

I haven’t watched the video myself, as I’ll be waiting for the series premiere on Monday, March 18th, but if you’re not afraid of spoiling the first few minutes of the phenomenal looking show, have at it! Don’t forget to let us know what you think! If you’ve been following our coverage, you know just how excited I am for this one.

 

 

Following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

 

Source: Bleeding Cool

If you’re a regular around these parts, you know full well just how excited I am for A&E’s Bates Motel. The series looks absolutely fantastic (at least from the few minutes of footage that we’ve seen), and has had an extremely powerful marketing campaign.

 

A&E today released a new trailer for the series, and (of course) it’s a great peek at just what the series has to offer. Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Bates Motel opens for business on March 18th.

 

 

Following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

A&E has just released a new TV spot for their upcoming drama, Bates Motel.

 

I’m beyond excited for this series; every single teaser, every trailer, and every image has been insanely effective. I’m quite looking forward to checking into Bates Motel when it premieres on March 18th.

 

Watch the new spot below, and let us know what you think!

 

 

In “Bates Motel,” following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

A&E today released a new (short) teaser trailer for their upcoming drama, Bates Motel. The series stars Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga as Norman and Norma Bates respectively. The series aims to tell Norman’s younger years, before he went… well, Psycho.

 

Watch the new teaser below, and let us know what you think! Bates Motel premieres on March 18th.

 

 

Following the tragic death of her husband, Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of the idyllic coastal town of White Pine Bay, seeking a fresh start. As Norma and Norman get ensconced in their new home, they discover this town isn’t quite what it seems, and the locals aren’t so quick to let them in on their secrets. But the Bates’ are done being pushed around and will do whatever it takes to survive – and will do whatever it takes to protect their own secrets.

I am ridiculously excited for Bates Motel to start. As far back as I can remember, I don’t remember any television series’ (aside from LOST possibly) having such an insanely effective marketing campaign.

 

Every teaser, every trailer, every image has been absolutely outstanding. I’ve got very high hopes for this one, so I certainly hope that when Bates Motel premieres on March 18th, the show is at least close to as good as the marketing is.

 

Check out five new teaser posters for the series below, and let us know what you think!

 

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Source: Crave

After two creepy teasers and an awesome first look, we now know just when we’ll be able to check in to Bates Motel. A&E revealed today that the 10 episode first season of the modern day Psycho prequel will begin on March 18th, 2012.

Carlton Cuse (Lost) is showrunner on the series. That, coupled with the fact that A&E ordered an entire season without even producing a pilot, gives me high hopes for this one. The footage shown so far has also looked absolutely fantastic.

Will you be checking in?

“Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of an idyllic coastal town seeking a fresh start with her teenage son, the handsome and shy Norman.”

After some photos and a few unsettling teasers,  A&E is finally giving us an actual look at the anticipated Psycho pseudo-prequel Bates Motel.

The trailer is hitting movie theatres nationwide, and Deadline was kind enough to put it online for everyone else to see. Colour me excited: Bates Motel looks suspenseful, disturbing, and mysterious, and bringing the Bates legacy into modern times is sure to turn some heads.

Watch the trailer below, and let us know what you think! Bates Motel premieres in 2013. I know I’ll be checking in, what about you?

“Norma Bates buys a motel on the outskirts of an idyllic coastal town seeking a fresh start with her teenage son, the handsome and shy Norman.”

Having directed some of the most notable films throughout the history of cinema, it’s borderline criminal that Alfred Hitchcock never won any of his 5 Oscar Nominations or any of his astounding 8 Director’s Guild of America Nominations. Despite all of his ego-shattering shortcomings by his peers and colleagues, no one would ever dare question the greatness of one of the finest directors to ever walk the planet. Therefore, when longtime writer and first time director Sacha Gervasi’s biographical debut effort, Hitchcock, was first screened by its distributor Fox Searchlight Pictures, they did everything in their power to release it in time for an awards season run of its own.

After the massive success of his last film, North by Northwest, famed director Alfred Hitchcock (played by Anthony Hopkins) seeks out his next project. When he comes across a book called Psycho, which closely relates to the true crime murders by serial killer Ed Gein, Hitchcock quickly becomes hooked by the novel’s fiendish flair. Grotesque, violent and well beyond anything people had ever seen, the director’s sales pitch receives anything but a glowing endorsement from Paramount Pictures. Forced to finance the film on his own, Hitchcock and his loyal wife Alma (played by Helen Mirren) face immense economic and personal pressure all along their journey of bringing Psycho to the big screen.

Less so a movie about making a movie, Sacha Gervasi’s major motion picture debut, Hitchcock, is a misdirected and contrived look at the inner workings of a strained relationship between husband and wife. Rather than deliver a My Week with Marilyn style of film showing the on-set genius of one of Hollywood’s finest directors, Gervasi places his focus on the underlying backbone or Hitchcock’s career, his wife Alma. Trying to sell the acclaimed career of Alfred Hitchcock as a complete team effort, Alma’s character becomes the unrecognized master behind the curtain. And while the couple’s relationship slowly begins to crumble, we watch as Hitchcock’s Psycho metaphorically reaps the disastrous effects. Hence, reaffirming that Gervasi’s feature is less about Psycho and more about the director’s marriage. This approach clearly proves fatal as the issues of their struggling relationship become bogged down by the audience’s deeper desire to see how one of cinema’s greatest films came about. Furthermore, Gervasi strikes the wrong chord in two other areas of the movie. First, the outlandishness behind Hitchcock’s recurring visions of Ed Gein are over the top and unnecessary. They ultimately create an imbalance to the feature that never gets corrected. Also, the opening and closing scenes of the film show Hitchcock breaking character from the movie and talking directly into the camera to the audience. Meant to pay homage to the television show Alfred Hitchcock Presents, these moments feel more forced than instrumental to the final product.

For as messy as Sacha Gervasi’s Hitchcock appears to be, the work treads water because of an all-star cast featuring Academy Award winners Anthony Hopkins and Helen Mirren. Hopkins is undoubtedly stellar in his title role, but it’s actually Mirren who walks away as the film’s biggest winner. Mirren commands your full attention and dishes out a handful of Oscar-worthy scenes. In fact, Mirren and Hopkins are almost reason enough to venture to the theatre. On a smaller scale, the supporting work of Scarlett Johansson also adds a positive dimension to the feature. While Gervasi clearly battles to iron out an award’s season contender, his cast attempts to pick up his slack and salvage his work. As a result, it wouldn’t be a shock to see Mirren garner a nomination and, if it weren’t for such a crowded Best Actor category, the same could be said for Hopkins.

2012’s Hitchcock is a disappointing and misguided examination into the life and work of a cinematic genius. Disorganized and chaotic, the film ultimately descends from Oscar-hopeful to Oscar-doubtful. Although a highly regarded cast gives their best possible effort, Hitchcock ends up falling flat and feeling like an insufficient piece of filmmaking. Thus, there’s no reason to rush and see Hitchcock in theatres, as you’re best suited waiting for DVD to catch these strong onscreen performances.

Grade: 2.5/5

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A&E has just released two short teasers to garner excitement for their upcoming series Bates Motel. Colour me excited: while each video runs for just 15 seconds, each is well done, effective, and very creepy.

Bates Motel will of course act as a prequel to the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic Psycho (though interestingly enough, it looks to be set in modern times). Freddie Highmore will play a young Norman Bates, while his mother Norma will be played by Vera Farmiga. Nothing is know about the plot at this time, aside from the fact thatBates Motel will portray the twisted mother and sun relationship, and Norman’s descent into madness.

Bates Motel is set to premiere sometime in 2013. Excited?

We’ve given Bates Motel plenty of coverage here at Geekscape, and that’s because I’m genuinely excited for the project. I can’t wait to see the trouble that a young Norman Bates and a not-yet-dead Norma can get up to, and just how Norman grows to step into his insane adult shoes.

Bates Motel is currently in production, and is set to premiere sometime in 2013. Carlton Cuse (LOST) is showrunning the series, which stars Freddie Highmore and Vera Farmiga as the mother/son duo.

How do they look?

It’s hard to tell from a still image, but Norma just doesn’t look crazy enough to me!

Source: EW

Fox Searchlight today released the first trailer for the highly anticipated Hitchcock.

The film features a pretty stellar cast with the likes of Anthony Hopkins, Helen Mirren, Jessica Biel, Scarlett Johansson, and many more.

Hitchcock follows the relationship of Alfred Hitchcock (Hopkins) and his wife Alma (Mirren), the trials and tribulations that they face, and the making of Hitchcocks most famous film, Psycho.

It’s quite the story, and looks to be shaping up to be quite the film. Check out the trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Hitchcock gets a limited release on November 23rd.

A small but interesting piece of news for A&E’s upcoming Psycho prequel, Nestor Carbonell looks to have a part in the series.

Just shortly ago from showrunner Carlton Cuse’s (Lost) twitter account:

Carbonell of course played the mysterious and unaging Richard on NBC’s insanely popular drama Lost. You’ll likely also recognize him as mayor Garcia of Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy.

No other information has been revealed, so who he will portray is still a mystery. A great casting choice however, Carbonell is typically fantastic.

Last month we told you about A&E’s upcoming Psycho prequel drama, Bates Motel.

As we mentioned earlier, the series was greenlit right away, even before a pilot was produced.

A&E has just released a teaser poster for the project, which is set to premiere next year.

As you can see from the teaser poster, both Carlton Cuse (Lost), and Kerry Ehrin (Friday Night Lights) are serving as executive producers for the title.

Will you be checking into Bates Motel when it hits next year?

Bates Motel

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

 

Did you know that a prequel to Psycho was in the works?

Bates Motel is a new TV drama in the works from A&E. The 10 episode first season is set to air sometime in 2013.  Little information has been released about the series, but we do know that Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Kerry Ehrin (Parenthood) will write and produce.

Deadline learned today that actress Vera Farmiga (Source Code, The Departed) will portray Norma Bates. This is the first time the living character will appear onscreen.

What do you think of this? Do you think she’s a good fit for the part? Are you mad the series is even being made? Planning on checking it out? You have seen Psycho right?

Vera Farmiga

She’s at least a lot prettier than the last time Norma was on screen!

Old Norma