David Fincher is known for mastering human depravity in his films, presenting both overtly graphic and psychologically disturbing content.Movies like The Social Network showcase a different type of depravity, focusing on the cold, calculated destruction of relationships and ethics.Mank delves into self-destruction and manipulation in Hollywood's golden age, contrasting with darker works like Se7en and Fight Club.The Curious Case of Benjamin Button explores existential tragedy through a man aging backward amidst loved ones' withering.The Game navigates psychological torment with an unsettling unraveling reality and a hint of cathartic ending.Panic Room delves into claustrophobia and psychological horror as a mother and daughter are trapped by ruthless intruders.Gone Girl's calculated cruelty and narrative control showcase a deeply disturbing manipulation of love and vengeance.The Killer portrays violence with a chilling precision and detachment, emphasizing a nihilistic purpose and dehumanization.Zodiac strips away the usual glamor of serial killer thrillers, presenting violence as a chilling, mechanical reality.Alien 3 plunges into merciless cruelty, showcasing a bleak universe where survival is a sick joke and hope is scarce.