Bret Easton Ellis, author of American Psycho, is turning his hand to filmmaking with his directorial debut Relapse ā a monster movie and āelevated horror.ā
The gorier excesses of Bret Easton Ellisā controversial novel American Psycho were tamed by director Mary Harron in 1999, with a star-making turn by Christian Bale as the sociopathic Wall Street exec, Patrick Bateman.
Almost 40 years into his literary career, Ellis is himself turning his hand to directing, with his debut being Relapse ā an āelevated horror filmā which will star Stranger Things actor Joseph Quinn.
Elsewhere in Varietyās exclusive, the project is described as a āmonster movieā albeit one set in the milieu long favoured by Ellis in his earlier work ā among the rich, young and picturesque elites of Los Angeles. Hereās a synopsis:
“Fueled by his unstable personality and the invading power of social media, Matt’s paranoia grows, messing up with his rehabilitation program. As he starts using again, a mysterious presence starts growing around Matt, and a monster that has been haunting him since he was a teenager reveals itself. His therapist tries to help, convinced that the monster is actually in Matt’s head.”
Although that paragraph might imply that Relapseās monster is metaphorical, itāll have a very physical presence in the film, with DDT SFX ā which previously worked on Panās Labyrinth for Guillermo del Toro and most recently JA Bayona's Society Of The Snow ā handling the creature. One of Relapse's producers draws parallels between Relapseās monster and those seen in The Thing and Alien. It should be a pretty cool-looking critter, in other words.
Although best known as a novelist, Ellis has skirted around the film industry for several years now. Among his screenwriting youāll find his script for Paul Schraderās calamitous 2013 erotic thriller, The Canyons, and 2020ās slasher thriller Smiley Face Killers, which saw Crispin Glover play a hooded serial murderer.
More on Relapse as we get it.