He captures the unsettling blend of vulnerability and narcissism that makes Cunanan so magnetic yet repulsive [2].
It isn't just about a murder; it’s an exploration of the systemic homophobia of the '90s and how it allowed a killer to remain hidden in plain sight [1, 4]. The Assassination of Gianni Versace ...
If you’re looking for a true-crime drama that prioritizes psychological depth and operatic tragedy over simple police procedural tropes, this is it [1, 2]. He captures the unsettling blend of vulnerability and