The novel by Bret Easton Ellis, which the movie is based on, stirred controversy for its exploration of provocative themes. To me, it’s a classic that horror enthusiasts, in particular, shouldn’t miss, especially now that it’s part of Netflix’s July 2024 lineup in the US (already available in Australia).
Despite an unimpressive 68% critic rating on Rotten Tomatoes (though audiences awarded it 85%), “American Psycho” lacks a substantial number of critic reviews—just 154 at last count—excluding it from our top Netflix movies list. However, if the image of Christian Bale as a homicidal maniac choreographing murders to Huey Lewis and the News doesn’t pique your interest in one of the finest horror films, there are plenty more reasons to add it to your watchlist.
Here’s why “American Psycho” deserves your attention:
Christian Bale leads a stellar cast featuring Willem Dafoe, Chloë Sevigny, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, and Reese Witherspoon, making it a must-see for ensemble enthusiasts. Directed by Mary Harron, it’s a standout in female-helmed horror.
Genre-wise, “American Psycho” defies easy categorization, oscillating between dark comedy, satirical horror, and thriller—all apt descriptors. It’s as bloody as it is hilarious, adeptly lampooning 1980s yuppie culture and consumerism through the lens of an investment banker turned serial killer.
Christian Bale’s performance is truly unhinged, a departure from his heroic roles, ensuring you’ll loathe his character yet remain captivated. After all, isn’t a deeply flawed protagonist often the most compelling?
Admittedly, tastes vary, and “American Psycho” won’t resonate with everyone, but any self-proclaimed movie buff should experience it at least once. Love it or debate its merits, this film continues to provoke discussion decades later.