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  1. Director Mary Harron, on working with Christian Bale to develop the character of Patrick Bateman in "American Psycho": "We talked about how Martian-like Patrick Bateman was, how he was looking at the world like somebody from another planet, watching what people did and trying to work out the right way to behave.

  2. Jan 31, 2023 · Mary Harron directs Chloë Sevigny and Christian Bale in a scene from American Psycho. All images courtesy of Lionsgate. American Psycho, the novel. Objections to the book led to its cancellation by its original publisher in 1990. But the attention helped it become a bestseller when it was published in 1991.

  3. Mary Harron studied English literature at Oxford and worked as a journalist and documentary filmmaker before making her first feature film, I Shot Andy Warhol. The film opened the “Un Certain Regard” section of the Cannes Film Festival, received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for best first feature film, and won star Lili Taylor a ...

  4. Mary Harron (born January 12, 1953) is a Canadian filmmaker and screenwriter best known for her films I Shot Andy Warhol, American Psycho and The Notorious Bettie Page. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mary Harron, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  5. Jan 31, 2023 · A cute cat marks the moment when Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale) undergoes a change in American Psycho, according to director Mary Harron. Turner said the film wasn’t supposed to be as mysterious as some might think. “To me and Mary, the book left it up in the air, too, what was real and what was not real. We didn’t think that everything ...

  6. The Canadian director discusses her career, including some controversies she's faced along the way, and her latest film 'The Moth Diaries'.For more George vi...

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  7. Jun 8, 2016 · Joe Blevins. Mary Harron’s 2000 adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel American Psycho has become an enduring cult classic, with the film looming even larger in the public’s imagination than ...

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