Canadian film director and screenwriter; co-writer of Pulp Fiction (Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay) and director of films including Killing Zoe (1993) and The Rules of Attraction (2002).

Worked at a video store in Los Angeles with Quentin Tarantino; co-writer of Pulp Fiction (won Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay).

The available review discusses Roger Avary's film The Rules of Attraction, a college-set story focused on three protagonists. The reviewer praises acting and soundtrack, notes frank sex scenes and drug use, and highlights a narrative link to American Psycho. Overall the tone is appreciative and descriptive.

For:Fans of indie and character-driven films, viewers interested in dark college dramas, admirers of Pulp Fiction-era screenwriting.

 Everything happens in a college and the story revolves around three characters.

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