American Psycho

2000 Mystery & Suspense

Bret Easton Ellis's dark and violent satire of America in the 1980s is brought to the screen in this unsettling drama with blackly comic overtones. Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), the son of a wealthy Wall Street financier, is pursuing his own lucrative career with his father's firm. Bateman is the prototypical yuppie, obsessed with success, fashion, and style. He is also a serial killer who murders, rapes, and mutilates both strangers and acquaintances without provocation or reason. Donald Kimble (Willem Dafoe), a police detective, questions Bateman about the disappearance of Paul Allen (Jared Leto), whom Patrick murdered several days earlier. As Kimble stays on Bateman's trail, Bateman's mask of studied, distant cool begins to fall apart. American Psycho also features Reese Witherspoon as Bateman's girlfriend, as well as Samantha Mathis, Chloe Sevigny, and Guinevere Turner; the latter also co-authored the screenplay. Controversy followed the production from the start, when speculation that Leonardo Di Caprio would play Bateman sparked concerns that he would lure preteens to an R-rated movie. Di Caprio soon bowed out of the project, and original leading man Bale was reinstated. Later, a group of Toronto residents attempted to block filming in that city after Canadian serial killer Paul Bernardo claimed that Ellis's novel inspired his murder spree. more..

Director: Mary Harron

Starring: Christian Bale, Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Samantha Mathis

Reviews

  • A lean and mean horror comedy classic.

    Stephen Holden - The New York Times

    29 November 2012

  • Funny, pungent, and weirdly gripping.

    Owen Gleiberman - Entertainment Weekly

    29 November 2012

  • An uneven movie that nonetheless bristles with stinging wit and exerts a perverse fascination.

    Peter Travers - Rolling Stone

    29 November 2012

  • Christian Bale is heroic in the way he allows the character to leap joyfully into despicability.

    Roger Ebert - The Chicago Sun-Times

    29 November 2012

  • Exceedingly well cast and assembled with flashy visuals and pacing by Harron, this period piece is diminished by its relative pointlessness.

    Mike Clark - USA Today

    29 November 2012

Awards

  • Andrzej Sekula

    Camerimage (2000)

     
  • Best Actor

    Chlotrudis Awards (2001)

  • Best British Actor

    Empire Awards, UK (2001)

     
  • Best Movie

    International Horror Guild (2001)

  • Best Screenplay, Adapted

    Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards (2000)