The Zodiac
The most infamous serial killer of our time is still out there.
Don't miss this spine-tingling psychological thriller based on actual events. Sgt. Matt Parish is a police detective on the hunt for a serial killer whose gruesome murders have kept the residents of a small Northern Californian town living in fear and distrust. As more victims - usually young teenage lovers - fall prey to the madman, Parish finds himself communicating with the killer through a series of cryptic clues that promise to reveal his identity. But with each killing spree, the killer, dubbed "The Zodiac, "becomes more brazen, and Parish must go to extraordinary lengths to protect his family and end the nightmare.
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Disappointing - Stepha83
For a movie supposedly about the Zodiac murders, this was a real disappointment. Names of everyone involved and numerous places were changed. If the filmmakers had sticked to the facts, it would have been impossible for one detective to investigate this whole case - the murders were in various jurisdictions and that was a major sticking point in the way the case was handled. Aside from the complete disregard for the facts of the case, the movie itself really had no plot and almost caused me to fall asleep. Definitely not for someone who knows the case well. Stick with Fincher's Zodiac film instead.Above average straight to video serial killer film. - Clark
Surprisingly the film isn't too bad. The story even though I've heard it many times and having seen Fincher's version and enjoying it was still engaging. The acting was above average and the cinematography and score were all very well done. I found the film to be quite a few notches better then your average straight to video serial killer film. Anyway if you are looking for a less time consuming alternative version to Fincher's sometimes long winded version you may want to give this a try.
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Disappointing - Stepha83
For a movie supposedly about the Zodiac murders, this was a real disappointment. Names of everyone involved and numerous places were changed. If the filmmakers had sticked to the facts, it would have been impossible for one detective to investigate this ...Above average straight to video serial killer film. - Clark
Surprisingly the film isn't too bad. The story even though I've heard it many times and having seen Fincher's version and enjoying it was still engaging. The acting was above average and the cinematography and score were all very well done. I found the film ...