When she isn't busy reading everything ever published under the mantle of Image Comics, you might find her writing fiction, rock climbing, or putting together a horror anthology with friends. Bates Motel Checks Out With a Strong Series Finale A&E's psychological thriller's series finale is as solid as Norma's frozen body Mon, Rihanna Really Is on Bates Motel and We Have. Her focus is on the cross-section between story, cultural background, and character development. Bates Motel Season 1 (1,362) 8.1 2013 X-Ray TV-14 From Executive Producers Carlton Cuse (Lost) and Kerry Ehrin (Friday Night Lights and Parenthood), Bates Motel delves into the sadistic and twisted relationship between serial killer-to-be, Norman Bates, and his mother Norma. An avid reader and fan of writing, she leverages her love of literature to dissect movies in her favorite genres, including horror, rom-coms, and superhero movies. Hailing from Queretaro, Mexico, she is a graduate of the University of East Anglia's English Literature with Creative Writing program. Previously, she has also worked as a ghost writer for a fiction manuscript, and co-founded arts-and-literature magazine, Octarine. She has worked as a freelance writer since 2017, writing articles, features, and profiles in a wide range of topics, from business and tech to pop culture and media. She has experience in editorial working as the deputy editor for Specialty Food, an online and print magazine, curating its news section and social media. Shannon Lewis is a features and news writer on Screen Rant. Despite being a major draw for the Universal Tram Tour throughout the 60s and 70s, it was dismantled in 1980 only to reappear painted pink and on the beach in 1981’s Modern Problems. It could be found at 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City off the Ventura Freeway, on the hill overlooking Singapore Lake. It was initially two-walled, designed to be filmed only from certain angles, although its appearance in 1963’s Invitation Of A Gunfighter completed its structure. The Bates Motel exterior, built for Hitchcock’s film, borrowed from existing sets, taking its tower from the Harvey house on “Colonial Street”. Despite being a Paramount Pictures film, Psycho turned to Universal Pictures, with whom Hitchcock already had a relationship, due to space issues. 1960 Psycho was also shot primarily in Southern California, with the original Bates Motel built on the Universal Studios backlot. Both the book and movie set Psycho in the fictional town of Fairvale, CA, with the Bates Motel around 20 miles away via the old highway.
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