If you haven't seen Psycho, look away now: here's a big spoiler for you. Norman Bates' mother, if you didn't realise half way through the film, is dead. And the poor guy just can't bear to get rid of her body. He really loves his mum. In fact, Norman is probably the epitome of mummy's boy. And a crazy maniac. In the final scenes of the film, a while after the shower scene, another female character called Lila enters the house alongside the motel in which her sister Marion has been murdered. Norman enters the house after her; Lila rushes downstairs to the basement in order to escape. And now for the big reveal: Lila enters a room in which Mrs Bates is sitting with her back to Lila. The unsuspecting Lila slowly turns the old lady around in her chair: but she's dead! And she's been dead for a long time from the looks of things: Mrs Bates is no more than a skeleton with a wig on. And she's terrifying. It's perhaps one of, if not the scariest Hitchcock moment of all time: because this is what the entire film was building up to (and it was so worth the wait).
I love Stephen King and music festivals; I eat my toast upside down; I daydream about getting married probably a bit too much; and I wish every day for a pet sausage dog puppy (who never materialises – sob).