Played by Timothy Hutton, Boyce is a disillusioned defense contractor employee who, after seeing the dark underbelly of CIA operations, decides to leak classified documents as an act of idealistic defiance.

Directed by John Schlesinger and written by Steven Zaillian, the film is a masterclass in slow-burn tension, anchored by two of the most magnetic young actors of that era: Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn. A True Story of Treason

The Cold Reality of 1985’s "The Falcon and the Snowman" Looking back at the gritty landscape of 1980s cinema, few espionage dramas feel as raw and unglamorous as (1985). If you’ve been searching for it on high-quality release platforms like YTS (YIFY), you’re likely hunting for a high-definition trip back to a time when "spy craft" was more about paranoia and paper shredders than high-tech gadgets.