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While it lacks the stylistic tension of Hitchcock’s original and can feel like a "proof of concept" for a series, Psycho IV remains an essential watch for completists . It offers a rare sense of closure to one of horror's most enduring sagas, making it a "fine enough way to depart our time" with a madman who never quite lost his humanity. Blu-ray Review: PSYCHO IV: THE BEGINNING - Daily Dead

: Her performance as the "utterly crazy" and abusive Norma Bates is widely considered the highlight of the film, stealing scenes with her portrayal of a woman both mean and deeply twisted. Technical Specs: 1080p Blu-ray Presentation Psycho.IV.The.Beginning.1990.1080p.BluRay.x264-...

“I really love how this flick works as a prequel as well as a sequel with a not quite rehabilitated Norman Bates recounting his disturbing childhood for a radio shrink while he plans his next psychotic descent.” Rotten Tomatoes While it lacks the stylistic tension of Hitchcock’s

: For the first time, viewers see the explicit physical and mental abuse Norman suffered under his mother, Norma. Unlike the subtle hints in earlier films, this entry makes the subtext text, exploring highly uncomfortable incestuous themes and the "murkiness" of their psychological bond. Technical Specs: 1080p Blu-ray Presentation “I really love

: The DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 track is surprisingly lively, celebrating Bernard Herrmann’s original score with excellent tonal depth. Subtleties like creaky floors and the sound of a knife are "crisp and distinct". Personal Perspectives on the Sequel

Explore a retrospective of Norman Bates' final chapter and how it handles the franchise's complex legacy: Psycho IV: The Beginning (1990) Movie Review ramboraph4life YouTube• Dec 25, 2014 Plot & Themes: The Roots of Madness