It's been 20 years since American Psycho hit theaters April 14, 2000.
The satirical psychological horror film follows wealthy New York City investment banking executive Patrick Bateman (Christian Bale), who hides his alternate psychopathic ego from his co-workers and friends. Throughout the pic he becomes more entangled in his violent and self-indulgent fantasies.
Willem Dafoe, Jared Leto, Josh Lucas, Samantha Mathis, Matt Ross, Bill Sage, Chloe Sevigny, Cara Seymour, Justin Theroux, Guinevere Turner and Reese Witherspoon rounded out the cast of the Mary Harron-directed film. Read More...
This is the third instalment in Deniro Farrar's ongoing Cult Rap profile series with Noisey, in which he explains the nature of his burgeoning movement.
"Cult Rap is a genre of music that connects with the listener through social commentary," he says. "[It's] used to uplift people going through hard times ... letting people know that I see what they go through."
Word. The music you hear in the background is unreleased material from his upcoming Rebirth EP, which is slated to drop on May 20th (pre-order it here, if you wish). Read More...
Earl Sweatshirt became famous for his music before anyone was sure who he was, or more specifically, where he was. A core member of the Odd Future Wolf Gang collective, Earl was conspicuously absent when Odd Future first began to gain notoriety. It was puzzling because he was referenced by other Odd Future members constantly, although always through the same mystic (catch) phrase, "Free Earl." And his rapping ability was the most technically accomplished of his gang, as evidenced by the dense, clever wordplay and effortless flow of his verses (as well as his lurid subject matter). Read More...