HOSTS:
Kurt
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Tremble is a horror podcast that cuts through hype to figure out what actually works, whether a movie is trying to scare you, make you laugh, or do both at once.
On this episode, the Tremble crew digs into Psycho III from 1986. Directed by Anthony Perkins himself, the film leans harder into dark comedy, sleaze, and stylized violence than the previous sequels, while continuing Norman Bates’ slow collapse. Kurt, Taylor, and Steve break down how Perkins reshapes the character, why the movie feels more like an 80s slasher than a Hitchcock thriller, and which ideas actually push the series forward instead of just repeating the past. They also talk about its strange tone, memorable kills, and why it is often overlooked despite being one of the boldest entries in the franchise.
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