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  1. The Informers is a 2009 American drama film written by Bret Easton Ellis and Nicholas Jarecki and directed by Gregor Jordan. The film is based on Ellis's 1994 collection of short stories of the same name.

  2. Apr 24, 2009 · The Informers: Directed by Gregor Jordan. With Jon Foster, Austin Nichols, Amber Heard, Lou Taylor Pucci. One week in L.A. in 1983, featuring movie executives, rock stars, a vampire and other morally challenged characters in adventures laced with sex, drugs and violence.

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    • Gregor Jordan
    • 2009-04-24
  3. A movie executive (Billy Bob Thornton) carries on an affair with a newscaster, while his son (Jon Foster) tries to sort out his relationship with his promiscuous girlfriend (Amber Heard).

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    • Billy Bob Thornton
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  4. A collection of intersecting short stories set in early 1980s Los Angeles, depicts a week in the lives of an assortment of socially alienated, mainly well-off characters who...

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    • Gregor Jordan
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    • Billy Bob Thornton
  5. Nov 5, 2008 · Summary. In such works as “Less Than Zero” and “American Psycho” Brett Easton Ellis brilliantly dissects contemporary American society, a culture in which too much is never enough.

    • Gregor Jordan
    • Jon Foster
  6. Apr 24, 2009 · Purchase The Informers on digital and stream instantly or download offline. In his bestselling novels (American Psycho, Less Than Zero), author Bret Easton Ellis established himself as a modern chronicler of decadence, and a writer who reveals the dark shadows behind lives of wealth and glamour.

  7. Nov 5, 2008 · A collection of intersecting short stories set in early 1980s Los Angeles, depicts a week in the lives of an assortment of socially alienated, mainly well-off characters who numb their sense of emptiness with casual sex, violence, and drugs. Bret Easton Ellis. Author, Screenplay.