Bad Santa
It is the height of the festive holiday season and merry shoppers have begun their yearly pilgrimages to their local m...
In 1959, acclaimed author Truman Capote, portrayed by Philip Seymour Hoffman in a career-defining performance, embarks on a journey that will forever alter his life and craft. Driven by a desire to transcend his reputation as a witty socialite, Capote travels to rural Kansas to cover the brutal murder of a family for The New Yorker. There, he forms a complex, manipulative bond with Perry Smith, played by Clifton Collins Jr., one of the two convicted killers. As Capote delves deeper into the case, he finds himself caught between his journalistic integrity and a growing, unsettling empathy for the men on death row. Directed by Bennett Miller, this gripping drama explores the dark price of artistic genius, as Capote’s obsession with finishing his masterpiece, In Cold Blood, begins to erode his personal relationships, particularly with his friend Harper Lee, played by Catherine Keener. The film masterfully captures the tension between the writer’s need for a compelling story and the human cost of his relentless pursuit, creating an intimate and haunting portrait of a man consumed by his own creation.