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Bret Easton Ellis is known for his decadent portrayals of modern culture, illustrated in novels like American Psycho with ...
Originally published serially in podcast/audiobook form, the novel is ostensibly autobiographical, with Ellis recounting his ...
A Ryan Murphy-produced series based on Bret Easton Ellis' novel The Shards is officially happening at FX. The Disney-owned ...
R yan Murphy‘s upcoming adaptation of Brett Easton Ellis‘ novel The Shards is set to star the children of two Hollywood ...
Described as "wonderfully unsettling" by Time Out, American Psycho provides scathing social commentary on 1980s yuppie ...
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 ...
Bret Easton Ellis' 1980s-set novel "The Shards" is now in series development at HBO. Here's why it will work, and what needs to change.
Bret Easton Ellis bravely volunteers to write 'Fifty Shades of Grey' screenplay. On the Books Mar. 18: Garrison Keillor to keep writing books, Bret Easton Ellis on Charlie Sheen, and more.
Author Bret Easton Ellis explained why he believes Generation X is currently the most conservative generation in an interview with UnHerd's Jacob Furedi. "I think part of the reason why Gen X is ...
— Bret Easton Ellis (@BretEastonEllis) September 26, 2012. The writing on “The New Normal” is fairly funny for a sitcom despite the fact that it’s a gay minstrel show.
Bret Easton Ellis Is Back to His Regularly Scheduled Programming. In his latest novel, “The Shards,” the author returns to his old tropes: gruesome murder, lonely teenagers and 1980s Los Angeles.