Ryan Murphy’s latest FX series The Shards has made a new addition to its cast. Per Deadline, Evan Rachel Wood (Westworld) ...
Igby Rigney has been cast as a young Bret Easton Ellis in The Shards, per Variety. Rigney is best known for his roles in the ...
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No doubt, viewers of the series will be donning their own sleuthing caps to try to place real names to faces in this loosely ...
Ellis' 600+ page novel about a serial killer stalking 1981 Los Angeles is basically an unedited transcript of his Patreon serial. Can it survive a series treatment? Bret Easton Ellis‘ latest novel ...
Bret Easton Ellis is no stranger to being called subversive, which is why it's amazing to hear his thoughts on 'One Battle ...
Bret Easton Ellis' notorious novel "American Psycho" features Patrick Bateman, one of literature's most memorable serial killers, Getty Images for RFF Bret Easton Ellis writes bloody books. His ...
An TV adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis crime book “The Shards” is in the works at HBO, TheWrap has confirmed. Ellis will serve as the sole writer for the series, which “tracks a group of privileged ...
Bret Easton Ellis complained to Vanity Fair about his former home of New York City, saying "How does anyone live here?" But columnist Steve Cuozzo says the "American Psycho" author has no right to do ...
Screenwriter, director and “American Psycho” author Bret Easton Ellis wonders whether “Black Panther” deserves its Oscar nomination for Best Picture, and thinks Oscar voters are supporting it for the ...
There will be stars galore on Saturday evening at the Los Angeles GLAAD Media Awards, a swanky Hollywood event attended by 5,000 guests where President Bill Clinton will receive the Advocate for ...
The Shards is Bret Easton Ellis’s first novel since Imperial Bedrooms was published 13 years ago. In it, a 17-year-old Ellis, who both is and isn’t Ellis himself, tells the story of his senior year at ...
After attending a Hollywood dinner, the 'American Psycho' writer tweeted he "wasn't having political discussions anymore" because they cause "too much insanity." By Arlene Washington Writer Bret ...
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