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Psycho is a 1960 suspense/horror film directed by auteur Alfred Hitchcock, from the screenplay by Joseph Stefano about a psychotic killer. It is based on the novel of the same name by Robert Bloch, which was in turn inspired by the crimes of Wisconsin...


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Psycho is a 1960 film about a secretary who is on the run after stealing money from her employers, and her encounter with a profoundly disturbed motel owner. Directed by Alfred Hitchcock . Screenplay written by Joseph Stefano ; Based on the novel by...


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University Wire
FILM REVIEW: 'American Psycho' filled with slash and satire
04/17/2000: 366 words, approx. 1 pages
University Wire 04-17-2000 (Oklahoma Daily) (U-WIRE) NORMAN, Okla. -- American Psycho is more than just a hack-and-slash flick about a serial killer. It is a bitingly funny satire that examines the materialism of the yuppie movement in the 1980s. The film stars Christian Bale...
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FILM REVIEW: 'American Psycho' to die for
04/14/2000: 578 words, approx. 2 pages
University Wire 04-14-2000 (Daily O'Collegian) (U-WIRE) STILLWATER, Okla. -- Taste will dictate if American Psycho is too violent. If you are one to say that the film is too bloody or violent, then try reading the book. Bret Easton Ellis made crimson waves with...
 


 

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