American Psycho hinges on ambiguity: the conundrum after the conclusion of the film pervades one's mind and refuses to leave. Nobody ever seems to agree on the events that took place.
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Using the Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name as a guide, director Mary Harron's "American Psycho" from 2000 swiftly became a horror favorite. Though lead Christian Bale used to get weirded out ...
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'That Was Not Our Intention': American Psycho Director Reflects on the Film's Cult Following
American Psycho credits much of its appeal to Patrick Bateman, the story's central villain-protagonist. Director Mary Harron says the character is really a parody of a real-world archetype, a symptom ...
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