British filmmaker Charlie Shackleton's "Zodiac Killer Project" spoofs true crime tropes but drags on for 92 dull minutes, proving some films shouldn't be made.
Elizabeth Olsen and Miles Teller are an old married couple who live, laugh, love, die, and are reunited in limbo — but there's a twist.
Despite mixed reviews, Colleen Hoover's adaptation Regretting You has now outperformed David Fincher's acclaimed thriller ...
British director Charlie Shackleton was in Vallejo, California, where at least two of the murders committed by the Zodiac ...
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Movies: ‘Rebuilding,' ‘Rental Family,' ‘Zodiac Killer Project,' ‘Things You Kill,' Myanmar doc
The special-events slate is dry this Thanksgiving week, but several regular theatrical releases, including two heart-warmers ...
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Zodiac Explores Fincher's Terrifying Approach to Horror
Analyzing how Zodiac’s horror elements elevate its true crime narrative. Culture Quest is your front-row seat to everything ...
An abandoned movie on hunting the Zodiac Killer turns into a side-eye look at something even more rampant than mass murder: true-crime documentaries.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Charlie Shackleton, whose newest documentary, "Zodiac Killer Project," dissects the tropes of true-crime documentaries.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are back in theaters for the second half of 'Wicked' this week, while Brendan Fraser plays an ...
Charlie Shackleton’s “Zodiac Killer Project” is a commentary about true crime documentaries, but it’s also about his thwarted ...
Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project offers a reflective, meta look at the Zodiac case, focusing on genre pitfalls ...
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