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25 Years Later, ‘American Psycho’ Director Has Message for ... - MSN
In 2000, Mary Harron directed a jet-black adaptation of Ellis’ novel starring Christian Bale. And she has spent the past 25 years trying to figure out how Bateman, and Bale’s depiction of him ...
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‘American Psycho' Director Baffled by ‘Wall Street Bros ... - MSN
“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 ...
Described as "wonderfully unsettling" by Time Out, American Psycho provides scathing social commentary on 1980s yuppie ...
A quarter century ago, director Mary Harron’s American Psycho took a stab at satirizing yuppie culture.. It stars Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman, an investment banker in 1980s NYC who ...
Mary Harron doesn’t like to call her movies “biopics,” but she does like making films about real-life people. Her first movie was 1996’s I Shot Andy Warhol, ...
Mary Harron: Well, I’m an old friend of Matt Seitz, who programs the theater. He reached out to me directly, and I thought it was a nice idea, and it’d be fun to do the event with Matt.
Dalíland is directed by acclaimed Canadian filmmaker Mary Harron, director of the films I Shot Andy Warhol, American Psycho, The Notorious Bettie Page, The Moth Diaries, and Charlie Says previously.
This month sees the 70th birthday of Mary Harron, the Canadian filmmaker perhaps best known to the world for her work on American Psycho.The impeccable adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis ...
Mary Harron. BY Keith Carman Published Sep 1, 2006. Odds are if the subject is still breathing yet wants nothing to do with a film about them the finished product will suffer.
In 2000, Mary Harron directed a jet-black adaptation of Ellis’ novel starring Christian Bale. And she has spent the past 25 years trying to figure out how Bateman, and Bale’s depiction of him ...
“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 ...
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