In the latest "Anatomy of a Scene" video from the New York Times, "American Psycho" director Mary Harron breaks down a famous sequence.
'Business Card Blowup' EXTENDED Scene | American Psycho 20 0 Howard Wang posted on 2024/12/14 More Video vocabulary Filter Keywords subtle US /ˈsʌtl/ ・ UK /'sʌtl/ adjecitve Delicate or slight so it is difficult to perceive Clever or indirect but hides the true...
You knowFive Card Stud‘s in trouble from the opening credits–they’re too short to accommodate the Dean Martin title song, so that it spills awkwardly into the first scene. The timing never does come out right–not in the lethargic pacing, not in the lax editing (which often leaves cas...
Remember the iconic scene in American Psycho where the lead character obsesses over one of his colleague’s business cards? Don’t get so obsessed over creating the best business card in the history of the world that it keeps you up at night, but you should definitely care about your card...
Thanks to a massive feature in the 2000 hit film ‘American Psycho,’ directed by Mary Harron, business cards had an upswing in production. In a famous three-minute scene from the movie, Patrick Bateman, played by a young Christian Bale, sits around a boardroom table and boasts about their...
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(ugh, I won’t detail the grim projections from an internal report by a Johns Hopkins epidemiologist to the Trump administration that was reported in the New York Times recently, but American deaths per day listed by June 1 were considerably more than they are now). So it’s best to ...
Born to American parents in Hampstead, she splashed onto the scene at age 11. She remained very much in the public eye throughout her entire life, both for her work in iconic films like "Cleopatra" and "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" as well as for her eight marriages and lavish ...
gender roles and attire of the era and feel of New York around the time of WWII.I especially found the part of Anna and Dexter taking disabled Lydia to the beach in his car — as well as the scene with Anna and Dexter making a dive with full gear on to the bottom of the bay quit...