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The true crime drama Under the Bridge explores the real-life murder of Canadian teen Reena Virk and draws inspiration from Rebecca Godfrey’s best-selling book of the same name.Riley Keough plays ...
The series, based on Rebecca Godfrey’s true-crime novel, fuses reality and invention for a gutting account of teenage violence. Here's what's true and what's fiction in the series.
When Quinn Shephard (indie hit “Blame” and internet satire “Not Okay”) set out to adapt Rebecca Godfrey’s bestselling narrative non-fiction book “Under the Bridge,” about the 1997 ...
In Hulu limited series Under the Bridge, adapted from the book by Rebecca Godfrey, Riley Keough plays journalist Godfrey, as she returns to her hometown to look into the real-life murder of a ...
Rebecca Godfrey, who mapped the complex landscape of teenage transgression with exquisite detail and precise language in a novel, “The Torn Skirt,” and later in a nonfiction book, “Under the ...
Rebecca Godfrey, the author whose best-selling true-crime book Under the Bridge was ordered to series by Hulu just more than a month ago, has died of lung cancer at a New York City hospital. She ...
Created by Quinn Shephard as an adaptation of the namesake book by Rebecca Godfrey, Under the Bridge is a true-crime drama series streaming on Hulu. The plot follows Godfrey as she begins to look ...
Author Rebecca Godfrey left behind an unfinished manuscript and notes toward its completion when she died of cancer in 2022. The new novel, Peggy, is the result of the collaborations, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Riley Keough (The Terminal List) is set to star in and executive produce Under the Bridge, Hulu‘s limited series based on Rebecca Godfrey’s book.. Keough will play the late author ...
A few years later, writer Rebecca Godfrey went to investigate the crime, ultimately resulting in a book called Under the Bridge, which is finally getting made into a series by Hulu after years in ...
When Rebecca Godfrey died in 2022, she was working on a novel about art collector Peggy Guggenheim, a project that she left two-thirds finished. In a recent article for the New Yorker about ...