About four years ago, Lionsgate announced it was planning to remake "American Psycho," the Wall Street serial killer psychological thriller that boasted a star-making turn by Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman. The last news development three years ago said that it would be a "sequel series" on FX set in the present day. It's still in development with no release date in sight.
The idea is wrongheaded for several reasons. First off, "American Psycho," which came out in 2000, is barely old enough to render a remake. Secondly, setting a new installment in the modern day is wrong. The original, which was set in the 1980s, is a dark satire of Reagan era bankers. The fact that it feels like it could be set in the present, without actually being set in the present, is part of the magic of it. Plus, nobody can dance to Huey Lewis and the News quite like Christian Bale can.