Ripley's Game Page
Discusses Ripley as the "original cultured American Psycho" and compares Malkovich's portrayal to previous iterations by Matt Damon and Dennis Hopper.
Ebert’s " Great Movie " review praises Malkovich’s "brilliant and insidious" performance. He details the film's troubled distribution history and its status as an overlooked masterpiece. Ripley's Game
A sharp critique of the 2002 film, describing it as a "portrait of evil making friends" and analyzing the dynamic between Ripley and the terminally ill Jonathan Trevanny. Discusses Ripley as the "original cultured American Psycho"
An insightful look into Highsmith’s "curiously moral purpose" in creating a character who lacks only a conscience. It explores how Tom Ripley manipulates a "basically decent" man into murder. Ripley's Game