At the height of his unprecedented fame as a child star in the early ‘90s, Macaulay Culkin landed his share of controversial roles that were worlds away from his mischievous adolescent in Home Alone . Any character that made even the smallest crack in his cute kid image drew intense scrutiny, whether it was playing an allergic boy meeting an untimely end in My Girl or a sociopathic bad seed in The Good Son . Those aforementioned films were juvenile in comparison to his portrayal as drug-addicted party promoter Michael Alig in 2003’s Party Monster .

Based on James St. James ’s 1999 memoir Disco Bloodbath , Party Monster depicts the self-destruction of the leader of the Club Kids, whose excessive drug use led to the murder of fellow roommate Andre “

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