Flynn's 'Gone Girl' and 'Sharp Objects' have both gotten the on-screen treatment. Here's how she does it Lizz Schumer is the Senior Editor, Books, at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024.
Gillian Flynn mines a marriage for mystery as her 2012 novel alternates between the perspectives of a husband and wife after the husband, Nick Dunne, arrives home in Missouri to find his wife Amy has ...
Twelve years ago, Gillian Flynn was an unemployed journalist roving Chicago with a $2 paper wine bag as a purse and a baby on the way. Now look at her — an international literary star known for “Gone ...
When Gillian Flynn sits down to write a book, she never knows the ending. Such was the case when the New York Times bestselling author wrote her thrilling novel-turned-film “Gone Girl,” she tells ...
Netflix’s American Nightmare examines Denise Huskins’s story, which is eerily similar to the famous “Gone Girl” book. The three-part docuseries will premiere on January 17, 2024, on the streaming ...
Gone Girlis arguably one of David Fincher’s most psychological films. Understandably, given Amy Dunne’s (Rosamund Pike) twisted game, it’s a film and book that leaves more questions than answers, ...