Related story: 'Bone' an unforgettable film. When Debra Granik traveled to Branson, Mo., to film "Winter's Bone," she came looking for the story told in Daniel Woodrell's novel about a young woman in ...
Daniel Woodrell, the author of popular books such as “Winter’s Bone,” “Tomato Red,” “Give Us a Kiss” and more, died on Friday ...
Daniel Woodrell, who coined the term “country noir” for his rural crime fiction and was known for his novel, “ Winter’s Bone ...
"I did feel like I was sometimes the translator between hillbilly and New York," says Richard Michael, a resident of Taneyville, Mo. He helped to... On Location: The Frozen Ozarks Of 'Winter's Bone' ...
Daniel Woodrell, the acclaimed author of “Winter’s Bone” and other American novels that captured the essence of the Missouri ...
In the opening moments of the mesmerizing Sundance award-winning Winter’s Bone, director Debra Granik (Down to the Bone) drops us cold into a different world. As the plaintive vocal of a folk song ...
The winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival, "Winter's Bone" is a compelling and daring portrayal of the ravages of poverty on rural Americans. This bleak look into a fierce ...
A performer that best excels with blunt, acerbic characters, Lawrence is also one of the few true movie stars of her generation. When Jennifer Lawrence first exploded into stardom in the early 2010s, ...
Daniel Woodrell, a defining voice of country noir, brought the Ozarks to global attention through Winter’s Bone and other ...
Woodrell had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He’d previously had colon cancer in the 2010s, which had gone into ...
Daniel Woodrell, the novelist known for "country noir" novels like "Winter's Bone" and "Give Us a Kiss," died Friday of ...
A Missouri native, he set many of his bleak crime novels in the Ozarks. "Winter's Bone" was adapted into an Oscar-nominated film starring Jennifer Lawrence.