is in discussions to produce a series-length adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ The Shards, the 2023 semi-autobiographical novel full of drugs, angst and murder, loosely based on the author’s ...
Angus Batey reviews new books from John Barlow, James Lee Burke, Nickolas Butler, James Ellroy, Paula Hawkins, and others, while Enrico Monacelli tackles Joseph Knox's latest and the new unfinished ...
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Bret Easton Ellis Thinks the ‘American Psycho' Reboot with Luca Guadagnino and Austin Butler Is ‘Fake News'Author Bret Easton Ellis says the announced "American Psycho" reimagining isn't real. Ellis said during his eponymous podcast that announced remake's director Luca Guadagnino and rumored lead ...
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After Austin Butler Went Viral For Being Cast In American Psycho, The Book’s Writer Explains Why It’s ‘Fake News’But now Bret Easton Ellis, the author of the book, seems to debunk the Dune 2 actor’s involvement, and explains why he believes the viral casting is ‘fake news.’ When the announcement of the ...
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Ryan Murphy Eyeing Adaptation Of Bret Easton Ellis Semi-Biography In Light Of Development IssuesRyan Murphy reportedly has a new project in his sights with an adaptation of a Bret Easton Ellis novel ... named Bret as its narrator, and the book serves as Bret's recollection of his senior ...
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American Psycho Update: Luca Guadagnino Movie Isn't ‘Fake News' But Isn't Greenlit YetDespite being called “fake news” by author Bret Easton Ellis, a recent report suggests that Luca Guadagnino’s upcoming American Psycho movie is in the works, but not official just yet.
is in discussions to produce a series-length adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' The Shards, the 2023 semi-autobiographical novel full of drugs, angst and murder, loosely based on the author's teen ...
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Luca Guadagnino & Austin Butler’s ‘American Psycho’ remake is “fake news,” says Bret Easton EllisApparently, that Luca Guadagnino-directed remake of American Psycho starring Austin Butler is “fake news”—at least that’s according to author Bret Easton Ellis, dashing our dreams for an ...
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