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The best moments in Patricia Highsmith’s novels ... Todd Haynes’ 2015 romance “Carol,” based on her novel “The Price of Salt.” Highsmith published the book pseudonymously in 1952 ...
Gwendoline Christie voices Patricia ... by Zeitgeist Films and Kino Lorber, the Swiss-German production is scheduled for a September theatrical release. It focuses extensively on Highsmith ...
are set to star in a genre biopic of celebrated author Patricia Highsmith, which is being produced by Carol and Past Lives outfit Killer Films. Titled The Murderous Miss Highsmith, the film will ...
Zeitgeist Films and Kino Lorber have acquired North American rights to Eva Vitija’s documentary Loving Highsmith, which takes as its focus Carol and The Talented Mr. Ripley author Patricia ...
and Gwyneth Paltrow as Marge Sherwood in a mystery-thriller based on the first part of Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 Ripley series. What unfolds in the story is a life of deceit, fraud, and murder.
Given that a presence as private and enigmatic as famed suspense author — and unwitting queer icon — Patricia ... based on her book “Ripley’s Game,” feel oddly slipped in.) Such ...
Shooting is underway in Rome on Anton Corbijn's thriller "Switzerland," starring Helen Mirren as American crime novelist Patricia Highsmith ... and Nirvana as well as films including "Control ...
The new Netflix series “Ripley,” based on the first of author Patricia Highsmith’s five books about Tom Ripley (1955’s “The Talented Mr. Ripley”), is a riveting watch — even if you ...
Though I have been a reader of crime fiction all of my adult life, I avoided the work of Patricia Highsmith (1921-95 ... s been turned into two noteworthy films — I prefer “Purple Noon ...
So you can believe Otto Penzler, of Penzler Books in the U.S., when he said of his protegee, the hugely popular American novelist Patricia Highsmith ... fewer than five films, is expected ...
Patricia Highsmith's psychological thriller, first published in 1950. Starring Anton Lesser, Michael Sheen, Saskia Reeves and Bill Nighy. Dramatised by Craig Warner.