The Informers

The Informers Release Date: April 24, 2009

“The Informers Movie” is a drama based on 1995 Bret Easton Ellis novel of the same name set in 1983 Los Angeles, where movie executives, rock stars, a vampire, and other morally challenged character mix and commingle.

In such works as “Less Than Zero” and “American Psycho” Brett Easton Ellis brilliantly dissects contemporary American society, a culture in which too much is never enough. Now, adapting his own acclaimed novel for the screen, he returns to the Los Angeles of the early 1980’s with a multistrand narrative that deftly balances a vast array of characters who represent both the top of the heap (a Hollywood dream merchant, a dissolute rock star, an aging newscaster) and the bottom (a voyeuristic doorman, an amoral ex-con).

Connecting all his intertwining strands are the quintessential Bret Easton Ellis protagonists—a group of beautiful, blonde young men and women who sleep all day and party all night, doing drugs—and one another—with abandon, never realizing that they are dancing on the edge of a volcano. Filmed with uncommon glamour and grit by acclaimed Australian director Gregor Jordan (“Ned Kelly,” “Buffalo Soldiers”), “The Informers” is an alternately blistering and chilling portrait of hedonism run amuck.

“The Informers” is the final major motion picture the late Brad Renfro will be seen in. Brad Renfro died in January 2008 of a heroin overdose.

2009 Best Actor Golden Globe Best Actor winner Mickey Rourke costars in “The Informers.”

Genres: CrimeDramaThriller
Directed By: Gregor Jordan
Runtime: 98 minutes
Studio: SenD
MPAA Rating R