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American Psycho's Patrick Bateman was modeled after other actors, including Tom Cruise, by Christian Bale, making the ...
“American Psycho” director Mary Harron marked the 25th anniversary of her satirical thriller by speaking to Letterboxd Journal about how puzzling it is to see “Wall Street bros” idolizing ...
The helmer, speaking at a 25th anniversary celebration of the Christian Bale starrer at the Tribeca Festival, says the world ...
Features 25 Years On, American Psycho’s Ending Is Still Misunderstood. The debate over American Psycho’s ending reveals a lot about the movie's broader cultural impact.
In 2000, director Mary Harron adapted the book as a film with lead actor Christian Bale, creating the cult classic “American Psycho.” 25 years later, while Wall Street’s grip has loosened ...
American Psycho reboot director Luca Guadagnino is still looking for his Patrick Bateman, despite reports that the movie's lead had already been cast. "We are really working hard to bring to the ...
“American Psycho” director Mary Harron marked the 25th anniversary of her satirical thriller by speaking to Letterboxd Journal about how puzzling it is to see “Wall Street bros” idolizing ...
Another American Psycho adaptation is reportedly in the works. Here is what we know so far. Skip to main content. ... though it’s still considered a modern-day classic nowadays. ...
Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman holding an ax and laughing in "American Psycho" An American Psycho remake may be happening. "I think the movie is better now than it was 20 years ago—not only ...
All right, so not everybody gets the joke with “American Psycho.” (And not everybody who gets it thinks it’s worth getting.) Still, if you can appreciate the marvelous clarity of Mary Harron ...
Kyle Patrick with Emily Holland, Hailey Brisard and Quinn Simmons in “American Psycho” by Kokandy Productions. Still in 2017, it all felt very crass, shallow and filled with obnoxious ...
“American Psycho” director Mary Harron marked the 25th anniversary of her satirical thriller by speaking to Letterboxd Journal about how puzzling it is to see “Wall Street bros” idolizing ...