On the third instalment of women in horror month, we delve into Mary Harron's iconic black comedy American Psycho. Based on the controversial 1991 novel of the same name by Bret Easton Ellis, this movie presents a twisted take on the superficial indulgences of the Wall Street yuppies of the 80's. Christian Bale puts in one of the most recognisable performances of his career here, and Mary Harron was in charge of one of the most critically and commercially successful female-directed horror(ish) movies to ever see wide release. Come listen to us spill our guts enthusiastically over this movie's dark character study and darker sense of humour.