Review of Infamous (2006) by Daniel E — 22 Feb 2013
Struggles with itself at first, but once it finds gear, 'Infamous' depicts rather wonderfully the events that lead to Truman Capote's 'In Cold Blood'. Whilst looking occasionally televisual, it is nevertheless a brilliant balance of humour and melancholy, keeping you entertained and engaged, whilst never losing track of the morose event at its heart, it has something to say about the artist, too.
A star-studded cast all turn in terrific performances in a film that was quickly overshadowed, but if you though Philip S. Hoffman gave a good performance as the man (which he did), then you haven't seen anything yet. Tobey Jones disappears here! Recommended viewing.
This review of Infamous (2006) was written by Daniel E on 22 Feb 2013.
Infamous has generally received positive reviews.
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