Bait, Written By Bret Easton Ellis, Is A Tale Of Revenge, With Sharks
“American Psycho” author Bret Easton Ellis is working on a new script called “Bait,” where the main character seeks vengeance by feeding rich kids to sharks.
Read More“American Psycho” author Bret Easton Ellis is working on a new script called “Bait,” where the main character seeks vengeance by feeding rich kids to sharks.
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Read MoreIshana Night Shyamalan's horror movie The Watchers is uneven in its story, but boasts some fine filmmaking. Here's our review.
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