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Director Mary Harron who marked the 25th anniversary of her cult classic ‘American Psycho’, starring Christian Bale as the homicidal serial killer Patrick Bateman, is baffled by ‘Wall Street bros’ - ...
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Patrick Bateman is no role model. “American Psycho” director Mary Harron told Letterboxd Journal in a new interview for the film’s 25th anniversary that she disagrees with the fans who aspire to be ...
Ultimately, Harron concluded, American Psycho is “about a predatory society,” and while there is “a lot of horrific violence ...
Mary Harron thinks those who unironically idolize Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho' misread Bret Easton ...
Mary Harron, the director of American Pyscho, has said she remains “mystified” by the enduring idolisation of the film’s ...
Explore the intriguing stories of famous authors who disliked their own iconic works, including Arthur Conan Doyle and his ...
Seven of 10 of the most banned books in American libraries featured LGBTQ+ characters, according to the latest banned books ...
Almost every protagonist in literature is lonely. Charlotte Brontë's character Jane Eyre (in the novel Jane Eyre), Jane Austen’s Elizabeth Bennet (in Pride and Prejudice), Charles Dickens’ Pip (in ...
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