We do a deep dive to celebrate the film's 20th anniversary.
He scared Jared Leto, and also nearly every American that watched the movie.
Yes, you're that old and here are 12 movies to remind you of that.
Bale admits he only recently learned people thought he was going to suck in American Psycho. Here's what happened and why.
If Patrick Bateman was a social media influencer, he'd look a lot like Kurt Kunkle, the "hero" of Eugene Kotlyarenko's wacko thriller Spree, which comes off like an American Psycho update for the digital age. Stranger Things star Joe Keery blows up his YA-friendly image as @KurtsWorld96, a driver for the rideshare company Spree, who has placed cameras all over his car to mine content from his assortment of passengers. Unfortunately, no one seems to care. His streams never get more than single-digit views. He's "friends" with a major influencer, but he lacks a hook …
American Psycho's director, Mary Harron, made it abundantly clear that she didn't want Leonardo DiCaprio for Patrick Bateman, only Christian Bale.
There's debate among fans whether any of Patrick Bateman's murders really happened, but forgotten sequel American Psycho 2 actually settles it.
American Psycho, director Mary Harron's take on the novel by Bret Easton Ellis, is a definitive 90s classic that is even better twenty years later.
A lot of people are comparing Todd Phillips’ Joker to Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver and King of Comedy. Here's why we should actually be comparing it to Mary Harron’s American Psycho.
Based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel, the American Pyscho film was a cult classic with an all-star cast. Here are the famous A-list faces in the movie
Courtship is a curious affair, but it’s never more peculiar than when shared between two psychopaths. Such is the set up for writer-director Nicolas Pesce’s unexpected The Eyes of My Mother followup, Piercing, which pits two misaligned misanthropes against each other in a seduction to the death. Christopher Abbott stars as Reed, a businessman with a loving family who just wants to kill somebody. He hovers above his baby’s crib, ice pick in hand, pondering the inconceivable when his doting wife (Laia Costa) unknowingly interjects and soothes him, at least for a second, until the baby …