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'Bates Motel': What are the reviews saying?

'Bates Motel,' an A&E TV series, is a prequel to Alfred Hitchcock's seminal horror film 'Psycho.' Here's a look at what the critics are saying about A&E's new show.

By Ben Frederick, Contributor

"Bates Motel," which premiered on A&E on March 18, is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock's cinema classic "Psycho" and set in modern times. The show focuses on the relationship between Norman Bates and his living mother, Norma. Norman is played by Freddie Highmore who starred in the 2005 movie "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," and Norma is played by Vera Farmiga, most famous for her role in the 2009 movie "Up in the Air," which also starred George Clooney.

Reviews have largely been positive, with Los Angeles Times writer Mary McNamara complimenting Vera Farmiga's performance in particular, saying she "is reason enough to watch" "Bates Motel." Meanwhile, New Jersey Star-Ledger聽writer Vicki Hyman gave it an A-, saying, "[It]聽wastes little time in shedding blood (there is a rather graphic sequence in the pilot), but there's more suspense than outright scares. This property is definitely worth the hourly rate."

According to Screen Rant writer Sandy Schaefer, however, the fact that the audience knows where the story is leading could take away some of its drama, because many audience members are just waiting for Norman to snap.

Schaefer wrote:

However, The Star-Ledger's Hyman compared the setting of the show's sleepy town White Pine to that of the classic TV show "Twin Peaks." So if you were a fan of "Peaks" or of the original "Psycho" film, "Bates" is only three episodes into the first season. There's plenty of time to catch up... if you dare.

Ben Frederick is a Monitor contributor.