William Boyle
@wmboyle4
Writer. New novel, SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET, out now from Soho Crime.
My new novel, SAINT OF THE NARROWS STREET, is out today from @soho_press! It's a family saga that portrays a small world in a big city. A kitchen-sink crime drama. Hope you'll pick it up! Oxford: I'll be in conversation with pal and hero @aceatkins at 5:30 at Off Square Books.

Obscure YT of the day: Larry Cohen wrote INVASION OF PRIVACY (1996); Anthony Hickox (WAXWORK) directed. Mili Avatal, Jonathan Schaech, Naomi Campbell, David Keith, Charlotte Rampling star! Link in reply:
Why must a movie be “good” ? Is it not enough to sit somewhere dark and see Boban Marjanovic, huge? letterboxd.com/film/happy-gil…
Thank you, @MarcMaron , for these kind words. I’m sending a lifetime supply of captains table for the kitties.
I'm absolutely thrilled that Heatmiser's MIC CITY SONS is available on vinyl again. Such an incredible record. Hear our deep dive oral history of the album that we did for the 25th anniversary: lifeoftherecord.com/heatmiser/
My favorite album of the year is out today…
Ryan Davis & the Roadhouse Band's New Threats From the Soul is named Best New Music 🏆 Read our review: pitchfork.com/reviews/albums…
Maron covers Taylor Swift’s “Bigger Than The Whole Sky.” stereogum.com/2316965/watch-…
[SHOOT THE MOON] Diane Keaton acts on a different plane from that of her previous film roles; she brings the character a full measure of dread and awareness, and does it in a special, intuitive way that's right for screen acting. (1982)
IndieWire exclusively debuts the teaser poster for "MEGADOC," an unfiltered, fly-on-the-wall documentary about the production of Francis Ford Coppola’s self-financed passion project, "Megalopolis." From Oscar-nominated director Mike Figgis, the doc will premiere next month at…
Jeff Buckley for Interview Magazine, 1994 💟 IT’S NEVER OVER, JEFF BUCKLEY is in theaters starting August 8. #JeffBuckley
So I treated myself yesterday to a María Félix double feature from the series @MoMAFilm, and all I can say is—if you love supremely beautiful women, breakneck melodrama and sublime camerawork, you should see at least one of these films between now and Sunday.
Every word of this, from @tnyfrontrow: newyorker.com/culture/the-le…
Trailer for TRAIN DREAMS, based on Denis Johnson’s beautiful novella. Man, I can’t wait. thefilmstage.com/train-dreams-t…
Tickets on sale now for SHE RIDES SHOTGUN - purchase, distribute, overwhelm the theaters with joys of cinema lionsgate.com/movies/she-rid…