In John Lee Hancock's The Little Things,Oscar winners Denzel Washington and Rami Malek play police officers on the hunt for a serial killer in 1990 Los Angeles.
Their pursuit leads them to Albert Sparma, a prime suspect who seems to know as much about their case as they do. What ensues is a psychological game of cat and mouse, with Sparma always one step ahead of the men trying to capture him.
It's a deeply unsettling role, one in which Oscar winner Jared Leto completely immerses himself, bringing a humanity and a sinister sense of humor to the character.
Leto tells THR about his approach to the role and why, after playing a string of onscreen villains, he reluctantly embodied one more.
Read more on hollywoodreporter.com