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American Psycho II: All American Girl 2002

★ 4.5465 votes88 min📅 2002-06-18

"Angrier. Deadlier. Sexier."

In *American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002)*, directed by Morgan J. Freeman, a criminology student's ambition spirals into a chilling descent of violence and deception.

Director: Morgan J. Freeman

Cast

Mila Kunis
Mila Kunis
Rachael
Geraint Wyn Davies
Geraint Wyn Davies
Daniels
William Shatner
William Shatner
Starkman
Robin Dunne
Robin Dunne
Brian
Lindy Booth
Lindy Booth
Cassandra
Neil Crone
Neil Crone
Harvey
Boyd Banks
Boyd Banks
Jim
Charles Officer
Charles Officer
Keith
Jenna Perry
Young Rachael
Michael Kremko
Bateman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) about?

The film follows Rachel, a criminology student determined to land a prestigious teaching assistant role with Professor Starkman—her ticket to an FBI career. Frustrated by the competition, she resorts to murder and identity theft, all while evading the scrutiny of the school's psychiatrist, Dr. Daniels.

Who directed American Psycho II: All American Girl?

Morgan J. Freeman directed this 2002 psychological thriller, known for helming films that blend tension with character-driven drama.

Who stars in American Psycho II: All American Girl?

The film features Mila Kunis in the lead role, alongside William Shatner, Lindy Booth, Robin Dunne, and Geraint Wyn Davies.

Is American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) worth watching?

While it trades on the notoriety of its predecessor, this sequel carves out its own niche with a brisk runtime and a fresh, if flawed, take on ambition and deception. Horror and thriller fans may find it uneven but compelling, especially for its darkly satirical edge and Kunis's breakout performance.

How long is American Psycho II: All American Girl?

The film runs 88 minutes, making it a tight, punchy watch perfect for a single-sitting experience.

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American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002) — A Dark Twist on Ambition and Identity

In *American Psycho II: All American Girl (2002)*, directed by Morgan J. Freeman, a criminology student's ambition spirals into a chilling descent of violence and deception. Rachel, played by Mila Kunis, stops at nothing to secure a coveted teaching assistant position under the watchful eye of Professor Robert Starkman—a stepping stone she believes will launch her FBI career. As her ruthless tactics escalate, from eliminating rivals to mastering identity theft, the school's perceptive psychiatrist, Dr. Daniels, grows increasingly suspicious. What begins as a calculated pursuit of power unravels into a psychological thriller where sanity blurs with savagery, and survival demands a body count.

Set against the sterile halls of academia, this sequel leans into the dark underbelly of ambition, identity, and the masks people wear. With a runtime of just 88 minutes, the film delivers a tight, tense narrative packed with twists, moral decay, and a killer who's as calculating as she is unpredictable. Kunis anchors the chaos as a protagonist whose charm masks a terrifying lack of empathy—a duality that keeps audiences guessing until the final, unsettling frame.