Daniel Woodrell, who coined the term “country noir” for his rural crime fiction and was known for his novel, “Winter’s Bone,” died on Nov. 28. He was 72. Woodrell died at his home in West Plains, ...
Daniel Woodrell, the acclaimed author of “Winter’s Bone” and other American novels that captured the essence of the Missouri Ozarks he called home, died Friday. The 72-year-old’s wife, Katie ...
Rebecca Schriesheim is an Author for Collider. She's a graduate of DePaul University where she studied Cinema and Media, and currently resides in Chicago. Her expertise lies in her fascination with ...
Oscar-nominated U.S. director Debra Granik (“Winter’s Bone”) will preside over the jury of the Venice Film Festival’s Horizons (Orizzonti) section dedicated to more cutting-edge works. Granik will be ...
The winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, "Winter's Bone" is a compelling and daring portrayal of the ravages of poverty on rural Americans. This bleak look into a fierce ...
Daniel Woodrell, the novelist known for writing “country noir” novels like “Winter’s Bone” and “Give Us a Kiss,” died Friday of pancreatic cancer. He was 72. His cause of death was confirmed by his ...
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