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For example, they created an entire episode of “Sharp Objects” from an event that was only a few sentences in the novel that the show was based on. The fifth episode, ...
Experts weigh in on how 'Sharp Objects' and 'The Act' fared in their portrayals of the obscure condition known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy. By Katie Kilkenny Labor & Media Reporter Despite all ...
For example, she once locked herself in a crawl space to prepare for an audition. When she was preparing to play Alice in Sharp Objects, she did a lot of outside research and reading also.
Aichmophobia is the fear of sharp objects. It may cause anxiety, dizziness, and palpitations when a person comes in contact with a sharp object. Learn more here.
Sharp Objects explores an exceptionally woman-centered vision of the dead-girl TV trope, ... for example). NSSI most often occurs in adolescents and young adults, beginning around age 12-14.
The finale was within 6% of the finale of HBO’s Emmy-winning Big Little Lies’ 1.9 million in April 2017 — a series Sharp Objects has been often compared to.
“Sharp Objects” director Jean-Marc Vallée (“Demolition”) is known for incorporating a similar evocation of trauma in his other acclaimed HBO miniseries “Big Little Lies,” wherein young mother Jane ...
In Sharp Objects, Sweeney places Alice. Though viewers only get glimpses of her at first, we later learn the significance that Alice has in Camille’s life. The pair were roommates at a ...
It’s been nearly a year since Sharp Objects made its summer 2018 debut, but the stars and producers of the HBO miniseries are still reeling from the emotional impact of the haunting drama ...
“Sharp Objects” has been presented as this year’s answer to HBO’s 2017 hit “Big Little Lies,” another miniseries mystery based on another suspense novel written by a woman, Liane Moriarty.