Pros: Interesting movie that was well done. Not bad for a sequel. Cons: Not as good as the original.
Psycho< a> was one of Alfred Hitchcock's best movies and is considered a masterpiece by many. Over the years, I had heard about the movie before I actually saw it. I only saw the movie for the first time about five years ...
Pros: Great directing, acting, and story. Cons: Ending, DVD has no bonus features.
I wanted to see this so I bought it. I didn’t hear anything about it so I didn’t know what to expect. I’m glad I bought it because this was a damn good sequel. There are a few minor problems but overall this was a great movie. I didn’t think this would ...
Pros: Direction, suspenseful, Anthony Perkins, acting, ending Cons: Slow at times, special effects are dated
The original Alfred Hitchcock "Psycho" was and still is a cinema masterpiece. It's arguably one of the best horror movies of all time and has influenced so many horror movies that have came out since it did. When I found out that Psycho had 2 ...
Pros: Suprises, suspense, scares, and Meg Tilly Original cast brings the story back to life Cons: Lots of plot twists -- TOO many?
"Psycho II" packs surprises. 23 years after Alfred Hitchcock's original 1960 thriller "Psycho," Anthony Perkins returned as the troubled Norman Bates, and the movie's posters showed him standing ominously in front of the original film's famous scary ...
Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho is my favorite film, so you would expect me to hate the sequels. Many think this, but I'm a person who was actually able to find some sort of entertainment in each and every one of the sequels. Psycho 2 isn't as ...
Pros: Anthony Perkins, a true whodunnit scenario, that last shot. Cons: Meg Tilly, the lacklustre DVD features.
After 22 years, Norman Bates is finally released from the mental institution that has been his home since the infamous events of Psycho. Naturally, he is drawn to where it all started, and he heads back to the Bates Motel and the dark house on the hill....
Pros: Anthony Perkins Cons: the just plain awful ending
Contrary to a lot of other reviewers' opinions on this movie, a 1983 sequel to the Alfred Hitchcock classic "Psycho," I honestly didn't think it was all that bad. In fact, I liked it; it's certainly better than some sequels to other horror...
Pros: Good followup with a a surprising end Cons: none really
This was actually a pretty good sequel to Psycho. In this one, Norman is released from prison and ready to rejoin society. But, after twenty three years, he is gonna have to face some changes.
He gets back to his hotel and realizes that the...
Psycho II is the terrifying sequel to one of the most suspenseful films of all time Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho. Anthony Perkins makes a horrific home...More at NBC Universal
Norman Bates is coming home after being released from the mental institution where he has spent the last 22 years. His plan is to renovate the old Bat...More at Family Video
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