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Patrick Schwarzenegger wants a lead role in the 'American Psycho' remake. The 'White Lotus' star has expressed his desire to star in Luca Guadagnino's modern version of the 2000 Mary Harron horror ...
(NEXSTAR) — Could a real-life “Patrick” be taking up the role of Patrick Bateman, the titular character of Bret Easton Ellis’ controversial 1991 novel “American Psycho” and its 2000 ...
The casting director of American Psycho is weighing in on the upcoming Luca Guadagnino reimagining. In the new film, Austin Butler is set to play Bateman who, in Bale's 1987-set version ...
The remake of American Psycho is underway – and members of the team behind the original film have responded to the news. The film, which turns 25 this year, stars Christian Bale as a wealthy ...
American Psycho director Mary Harron has said she finds ... s misplaced reverence for Bateman in recent years to the birth of memes and (in her words) “TikTok, or whatever”, noting there ...
What to Read Next Two-and-a-half decades on, the American Psycho look is somehow more significant than ever. It inspires meme culture ... you’re like, ‘Oh shit, it never even happened ...
“American Psycho” director Mary Harron told the Letterboxd ... Harron recognized that Bateman’s rising popularity is because of “memes” and “TikTok,” as well as the investment ...
Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise reportedly had an unique connection with American Psycho, even though he never ... During a 2009 interview (via Oh No They Didn’t), Harron shared how Bale drew ...
“[American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis’] being gay allowed him to see the homoerotic rituals among these alpha males, which is also true in sports, and it’s true in Wall Street, and all ...
Part of that misreading, Harron believes, is down to a missing piece of the puzzle: “I always saw American Psycho as a gay man’s satire on masculinity,” she said, referring to Ellis’s ...
In the 2000 film adaptation of “American Psycho,” Christian Bale plays the yuppie investment banker — and nighttime serial killer, depending on your interpretation — who, upon waking ...