News

A look back at 'The Usual Suspects,' the movie that made a home run twist ending the ultimate must-have. ... Christopher McQuarrie was 27 when it came out, Singer 29.
'The Usual Suspects', 20 Years Later: ... Singer’s previous collaboration with writer Christopher McQuarrie, a reporter asked McQuarrie to describe his next project.
McQuarrie and Singer made “Public Access” together in 1993 and “The Usual Suspects” in 1995, for which McQuarrie copped the best original screenplay Oscar.
The Usual Suspects ending may be one of the best in ... Christopher McQuarrie created such a complex script that it’ll probably take a million viewings to catch every detail and nod the ...
In 2006, the Writers Guild voted “The Usual Suspects” the No. 35 greatest screenplay. McQuarrie, 40, went on to write and direct 2000’s “The Way of the Gun,” while Singer has helmed a ...
The Unforgiven movie adaptation has rehired Christopher McQuarrie. The Usual Suspects scribe will write and direct the film based on the ITV1 miniseries, reports Deadline .
Oscar winner Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects) and Anthony Peckham (Invictus) have boarded The President Is Missing, the drama series adaptation of the novel by President Bill Clinton and ...
Oscar-winning feature scribe Christopher McQuarrie ("The Usual Suspects") is jumping back into television, pacting with Touchstone Television to create and develop a new detective drama for ABC.
The Usual Suspects writer, Christopher McQuarrie, is venturing into television with Persons Unknown, reports Variety. The series is the latest of several international co-productions the networks ...
How Christopher McQuarrie, the writer of The Usual Suspects and the director of the upcoming The Way of the Gun, learned to say no.
The Usual Suspects grossed $23.3M during the late summer of 1995. “It was moderately successful in theaters, it came and went. It made its money back and they pulled it.” ...
He also recalled The Usual Suspects, when asked how he feels about its status as a classic movie. While McQuarrie’s peers were savoring 70s cinema, he was taking in 1940s and 1950s films. Why ...