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Meet the young actors bringing 'The Shards' to the screen, a n '80s-set queer coming-of-age thriller from Bret Easton Ellis.
Nobody writes American moral decay quite like Bret Easton Ellis. Across eight novels and nearly four decades, the ...
Originally published serially in podcast/audiobook form, the novel is ostensibly autobiographical, with Ellis recounting his ...
YOU can’t ask me too personal a question. It doesn’t exist anymore,” says Bret Easton Ellis at his Union Square loft, a meticulous, open space. A self-described “control fre… ...
Thirty-plus years later, Hulu is travelling back to the 1980s with a series adaptation of the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero. Described as a look at the culture of wealthy, decadent youth ...
In a lengthy podcast, "American Psycho" author and '80s icon Bret Easton Ellis spoke to Judd Nelson about what it was like to be the symbol of teenage rebellion at the height of the Reagan era.
“Not Donald Trump again,” Evelyn Richards moans about halfway through “American Psycho,” Bret Easton Ellis’ biting satire of the Reagan ‘80s. She’s sick of hearing about the real ...
Halfway through Bret Easton Ellis’s first novel in 13 years, The Shards, the 17-year-old narrator, Bret (a fictionalised version of the author) pitches to a producer, Terry Schaffer. This Bret ...
Bret Easton Ellis’s first novel in 13 years blurs fact and fiction, mining his youth for material. The result is Joan Didion meets Brian De Palma.
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’ series at HBO is inching ... and the series per its official logline is “set in the early ’80s and tracks a group of privileged Los Angeles High School friends as a ...
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 ...