

United States • English • 2000 • 1h 42m
With an iconically unhinged performance from Christian Bale and an audacious blend of grisly violence and subversive black comedy, director Mary Harron turned Bret Easton Ellis’s notorious bestseller into a modern cinematic cult classic—a by turns chilling and fearlessly funny satire of the materialism, misogyny, and existential nothingness of corporate hustle culture. Uber-yuppie Patrick Bateman (Bale) is a young, handsome, Harvard-educated Wall Street success, with a beautiful fiancée (Reese Witherspoon) and an entourage of high-powered friends. But behind the Valentino suits and meticulously designed business cards lurk violent, sociopathic impulses that the increasingly disturbed Bateman may no longer be able to control.