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Bret Easton Ellis novel set in a 1980s LA prep school becomes the next Ryan Murphy premium drama.
The king of horny murder shows is adapting the American Psycho author's autofiction serial-killer novel. Expect '80s excess, unbridled maximalism, and plenty of demon twinks.
Featured image credit: FX via The Hollywood Reporter Bret Easton Ellis’s 2023 autofictive horror novel The Shards, which is, in the words of CrimeReads Editor-in-Chief Dwyer Murphy...
Read the original post on Flickering Myth here: First trailer for Ryan Murphy’s Bret Easton Ellis adaptation The Shards Ahead of its premiere on FX and Disney+ next month, a first...
Igby Rigney's young "Bret Easton Ellis" thinks his new classmate might be a serial killer.
Ryan Murphy and Bret Easton Ellis’s adaptation of the 2023 novel looks as cool as it does mean.
FX has finally shared a look at The Shards, the new series from Ryan Murphy based on the bestselling novel The post The Shards Trailer: Bret Easton Ellis Meets Ryan Murphy in ’80s...
In honor of the new FX series The Shards, based on the novel by American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis, The post 10 American Psycho Details a Normal Person Wouldn’t Know appeared...
James Ellroy, the boss of concisely-written fast-on-the-draw prose, returns with another slice of relentlessly gripping Los Angeles-based noir. The post Nixon, Hugh Hefner and Bobb...
Bret Easton Ellis's "The Shards" comes to TV in Ryan Murphy's latest, starring Homer Gere, Igby Rigney, Kaia Gerber, and more.
The series, from executive producer Ryan Murphy and based on the best-selling novel, follows a group of elite prep-school students in 1980s Los Angeles.
Ryan Murphy's next TV project returns the executive producer to his high school roots, but no one is looking gleeful in this trailer for FX's The Shards.
She's stepping back into Ryan Murphy’s world post-'American Horror Story'. The post Ryan Murphy and Kaia Gerber’s Bret Easton Ellis series is nearly here appeared first on RUSSH.
The legendary crime novelist on communism, classical music, and what he really thinks of the L.A. Confidential movie.
The FX thriller is based on Bret Easton Ellis' 2021 novel of the same name The post ‘The Shards’ Trailer: Ryan Murphy’s ’80s Coming-of-Age Series Promises Sex, Drugs and a Kidnappi...
Drugs, sex and murder are the backdrop of “The Shards,” Ryan Murphy’s upcoming drama series based on the Bret Easton Ellis thriller novel. FX released a trailer for the show, which...
Ben has been obsessed with megastar Jack Whitlock far longer than he’s worked as a paparazzo: As a teenager in Las Vegas, he went to the drive-thru theater to watch the actor, and...
Sex, drugs, and a serial killer hunting L.A. teens...Ryan Murphy's 'The Shards' has a stylish new trailer ahead of its premiere this August.
We asked 'American Psycho' director Mary Harron who she would cast in a remake, and she didn't mince words.
"He is, without question, one of the most miserable people on the planet. The man has had one of the most amazingly successful careers in rock music, and absolutely none of it make...
For the critic Leslie Fiedler, the country’s best and worst fiction was shaped by visions of escape from society—and therefore from maturity.
Preview the new book with this chapter one excerpt The post Get a First Look at James Ellroy’s Forthcoming Novel ‘Red Sheet’ appeared first on LAmag.
The 2010 novel “Super Sad True Love Story” foreshadowed our current world. So I asked its author, Gary Shteyngart, how he sees the world today and how we might find pleasure in it.
Welcome back to the stacks. It’s Aquarium Drunkard’s Book Club, our irregular gathering of recent (or not so recent) recommended reading. In this month’s stack: William Eggleston’s...
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