Zodiac Killer Project” — a new film that premiered at Sundance about the terrifying Bay Area murder spree of the late ’60s ...
British critic and filmmaker Charlie Shackleton ('Beyond Clueless') reopens the infamous case of the murderer who terrorized the Bay Area in the late 1960s.
It’s worth mourning the films we’ll never get to see: the unfunded epics, the unmarketable art films, perhaps even the unengaging streaming product. Filmmaker Charles Shackleton faced that grief when ...
Charlie Shackleton's pseudo-documentary about not being able to make a film on the Zodiac Killer is true crime exploitation at its most jarring.
Lafferty was a regular highway patrol agent until one day, a strange encounter in a parking lot led him to fanatically ...
ForbesZodiac Killer Cipher Finally Cracked After 51 Years ... who extensively covered the case in his 1986 book Zodiac, is also included in the docuseries. Continue reading to discover more ...
Shackleton, whose previous features include the essay-like Beyond Clueless about teen movies and Fear Itself about the horror genre, found his angle when he came across the book The Zodiac Killer ...
Although it’s inspired by Lyndon Lafferty’s book The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge, which purports to divulge the identity of the notoriously uncaught serial murderer, Shackleton ...
Premiering at Sundance, director Charlie Shackleton salvages an unproduced project with a humbled, humorous video essay that's only limited by the tropes it's lampooning. It’s worth mourning the ...
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