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Marking the movie's 25th anniversary, Mary Harron says “Wall Street bros” have missed that the film is “very clearly” poking fun at them.
Natalie Portman told Jenna Ortega during a discussion for Interview magazine that she endured a “long Lolita phase” as a ...
American Psycho director Mary Harron opened up about the response to the movie among "Wall Street Bros," who've idolized ...
On social media, many sigma bros continue to celebrate American Psycho's serial killer investment banker Patrick Bateman, ...
Ultimately, Harron concluded, American Psycho is “about a predatory society,” and while there is “a lot of horrific violence ...
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 ...
American Psycho has been a part of the cultural conversation for nearly 35 years, beginning in 1991, with the release of Bret ...
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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Mary Harron thinks those who unironically idolize Christian Bale's Patrick Bateman in 'American Psycho' misread Bret Easton ...
The filmmaker said she never intended "to be embraced by Wall Street bros" as Christian Bale's "very clearly making fun of ...
Director Mary Harron is puzzled by the fact that the people working on the Wall Street still idolize the character of Patrick Bateman, the sociopathic investement banker and serial killer, played by ...