No novel made me more grateful for meat workers.
The more of himself Bret Easton Ellis incorporates to his novels, the better they get.
It doesn't matter whether you don't read "books where nothing happens". You're gonna like it.
Not the most spectacular movie, but it feels like a cleansing from Hollywood’s overall excessive stupidity.
There’s a lot going on here, but you need an appetite for conceptual shenanigans.
I didn't know this existed until now, it is appropriately out of its mind.