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Zodiac (2007)
description written by member Tim:
Based on the true accounts of the serial killer known as Zodiac. This follows the novels written by Robert Graysmith, it follows the Zodiac serial killer who terrorized San Francisco with random murders during the 1960s and 1970s.
| Release Date: | March 2nd, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 160 minutes |
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Zodiac Movie Review by Zara (3/17/2007) |
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This is a LONG f*cking movie. That said, this is a long movie that went past without me feeling it was the 2 hours and 40 minute run time. I've watched films that were under 2 hours that had me shifting in my seat more than this one did. So for those of you who b*tch about movies being too long, keep this in mind: most of...
(complete Zodiac review by Zara)
Zodiac Movie Review by Matthew (3/12/2007) |
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The highly anticipated new film from director David Fincher ("Seven", "Panic Room", "Fight Club"), "Zodiac" is a faithful recreation of the hunt for the elusive Zodiac killer in San Francisco during the early 70s. Starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo and Robert Downey Jr., along with a wealth of well-known actors in...
(complete Zodiac review by Matthew)
I am not sold on this film. At over two and a half hours, it seemed as long as the investigation itself.
Why didn't David Fincher give us a tight and exciting film like Se7en? Yes, the investigation had an impact on many people other than those who were killed, and Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. did a...
(complete Zodiac review by Movie Addict)
| Zodiac Movie Review by Ben (12/23/2007) |
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"Zodiac" is the latest film from David Fincher whose movies so far (with the depressing exception of "Alien 3") have been great examples of brilliant filmmaking. David definetly has a style all his own.
The movie was inspired by Robert Graysmith's book on the Zodiac killings that took place in Northern California back in...
(complete Zodiac review by Ben)
This movie is a perfect example of how being driven to solve a mystery or a puzzle can give way to obsession. Finding just enough a clue to keep you looking for the answer, but not revealing anything substantial enough to give a sense of resolve. It is the carrot being dangled on a rope in front of horse's mouth, just out...
(complete Zodiac review by The Alpha Craig)
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