Bret Easton Ellis Revisits His L.A. High School in Latest Novel ‘The Shards’: ‘I Write About the Rich and I Always Have’
Bret Easton Ellis’ latest novel, The Shards, sees him revisit Buckley, the posh high school he attended in the early 1980s.
Bret Easton Ellis’ latest novel, The Shards, sees him revisit Buckley, the posh high school he attended in the early 1980s.
Bret Easton Ellis is teaming up with fellow novelist Irvine Welsh to pen a drama series that lampoons the journalism profession in the United States.
American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis takes aim at the progressive left, millennials, and the media in his newest book White, calling out woke “Generation Wusses” for leading to the election of President Donald Trump.
American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis ripped into the establishment media on his podcast this week, saying that the “crazy dishonest press” lied to the country about Trump-Russian collusion and the Mueller Report for the last two years.
Author and screenwriter Bret Easton Ellis warned of political censorship from “corporate culture” during a recent interview with actor James Van Der Beek.
Best-selling author and producer Bret Easton Ellis, in the latest episode of his podcast, railed against the collective hysteria on the Resistance Left over President Donald Trump, how entertainment and media corporations are constructing destructive speech rules in the wake of James Gunn and Roseanne Barr’s firing, and how CNN’s “thuddingly obvious” political bias has made it unwatchable.
The actor, screenwriter, and American Physco author Bret Easton Ellis sounded off an array cultural issues during an interview with Rolling Stone, notably complaining of how speech is being “muzzled” and how Hollywood has become “more uninteresting” than ever.
Screenwriter and author Bret Easton Ellis believes there’s a backlash brewing against “leftist hysteria” in Hollywood and sees a future where more celebrities, such as Kanye West, rebel against the liberal orthodoxy that has taken over Tinseltown.
Author and essayist Bret Easton Ellis picked a definitive winner in Wednesday’s briefing room war of words between CNN reporter Jim Acosta and White House advisor Stephen Miller by saying he’d like to write a novel about the latter, and not the former.
Author and cultural critic Bret Easton Ellis clarified his tweets over the weekend in which he said he would forego having political discussions with dinner guests, telling Breitbart News that it is not liberals or conservatives he is most frustrated with, but the media as a whole.
Author and cultural critic Bret Easton Ellis says he was called a “Trump apologist” and was accused of “colluding with Russia” as he was leaving the Sunset Tower hotel in Los Angeles Saturday night, he tweeted over the weekend.
Author and culture critic Bret Easton Ellis blasted anti-Donald Trump celebrities including Lena Dunham and Barbra Streisand on his podcast Monday, explaining that the “childish meltdowns” coming out of Hollywood and the media and an overall culture of “moral superiority” among progressives is contributing to the destruction of the American left.
American Psycho and Less Than Zero author Bret Easton Ellis was recently interviewed by Dazed where he discussed Breitbart Senior Editor MILO and the rise of PC culture. From Dazed: One person who certainly would have voted for the current president if he
American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis attacked “PC victim culture,” microaggressions, and campus crybabies in a long monologue of his own during the latest episode of the Bret Easton Ellis podcast, having previously delivered a monologue by Alex Kazemi that attacked the VMA’s pandering to social justice warriors and Black Lives Matter in his last episode.
American Psycho author Bret Easton Ellis read a monologue written by provocateur and previous Milo Show guest, Alex Kazemi, during his latest podcast, blasting political correctness, Black Lives Matter, and the effect that the “liberal systematic narrative” has had on culture, in particular the Video Music Awards.
Novelist and cultural commentator Bret Easton Ellis delivered a brutal monologue on his podcast this week about so-called “social justice warriors” — or, as the author prefers to call them, the “authoritarian language police” who adhere to a “strict set of little rules and manufactured outrage, demanding apologies from every sandwich or salad you didn’t like.”
Bret Easton Ellis, who authored the 1991 novel American Psycho, says his story’s title character, narcissistic Wall Street serial killer Patrick Bateman, would probably support GOP frontrunner Donald Trump’s White House bid.
Hollywood figures are secretly throwing their support behind Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, says author Bret Easton Ellis.
Porn star James Deen, accused of rape or sexual assault by nearly a dozen women, has backup in the form of renowned author and columnist Bret Easton Ellis, who likened the damning allegations against porn’s “boy next door” to a “ridiculous witch hunt.”
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