Twenty years after “A Million Little Pieces” became a national scandal, James Frey is ready for a new audience. By Sam Dolnick Todgers, vampires and celebrity book clubs: It’s been quite a ride. By ...
Author James Frey still has a grudge against Oprah Winfrey, nearly 15 years after the host confronted him for lying in his memoir on national TV. In 2011, Winfrey apologized to Frey for being too ...
ComingSoon Editor-in-Chief Tyler Treese spoke with Fright Krewe co-creators Eli Roth and James Frey about the horror series. The duo discussed making a horror series for teenagers and their love of 2D ...
Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more! James Frey’s new novel, "Katerina" (Scout Press, 306 pp., ★★½ out of four), begins with anonymous texting, a voice from ...
For James Frey, Tuesday was a day of orgiastic sex — and getting vigorously screwed. The infamous author is back with a new novel, “Next To Heaven,” and he staged a reading to celebrate. There was a ...
Memoirist James Frey and Random House, Inc. have agreed in principle to settle lawsuits filed by readers who said they were defrauded by fabrications in Frey's million-selling book, "A Million Little ...
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I recognized James Frey as soon as I saw him on Larry King Live. Using Frey’s definitions of truth, I could claim here that I recognized him because I interviewed him a few years ago for the book I’m ...
James Frey, whose best-selling memoir about substance abuse, “A Million Little Pieces,” has come under intense scrutiny for alleged fabrications, will appear Wednesday night on “Larry King Live,” a ...
James Frey, the author of the controversial 2003 memoir “A Million Little Pieces,” finally has a literary prize of his very own: the Bad Sex in Fiction Award. Frey, who in 2006 admitted to fabricating ...
A committed lead performance and some eloquent visuals aren’t enough to save this hackneyed tale of a rehab-resisting addict. By Jeannette Catsoulis “Katerina” oscillates between ’90s Paris and ...
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