The Informers Movie Trailer
If a trailer begins with New Order's "Blue Monday" and a soundbite from Ronald Regan praising religion followed by shots of cocaine and humping, it's a safe bet that author Bret Easton Ellis was involved. The Informers is the latest adaptation in Ellis's bibliography (American Psycho, Less Than Zero, The Rules of Attraction) and he also co-wrote its screenplay.
Set in Los Angeles during the early '80s, the movie examines a cornocopia of effed-up, unhappy lives, as played by Kim Basinger, Billy Bob Thorton, Winona Ryder, Mickey Rourke, Chris Isaak, and the late Brad Renfro. The book's supernatural elements were apparently scrapped, but director Gregor Jordan (Ned Kelly) seems to have laid on the period-appropriate gloom, doom and glam. Some will say it looks edgy, others "edgy," and the rest will say, "I hate the '80s." The film opens later this year.
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