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British filmmaker Charlie Shackleton also shared at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival that he recorded 10 hours of his narration ...
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.
‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Review: A Frustrated Filmmaker Takes Aim at the Industry’s True-Crime Addiction Premiering at Sundance, director Charlie Shackleton salvages an unproduced project ...
“Zodiac Killer Project” sees Shackleton recounting the narrative beats he’d planned for the film, speaking in a wandering, reflective cadence over long shots of Bay Area exteriors.
“Zodiac Killer Project” chronicles how a true-crime idea went wrong, in turn brilliantly dissecting and skewering the entire genre—and our obsession with it.
Zodiac Killer Project, which will also be available on Sundance’s virtual platform beginning Thursday, playfully and provocatively reinvents the true-crime genre.
Zodiac Killer Project is not exactly a thrill-a-minute (humans are rarely seen on-screen), but it is an amusing deconstruction of something most of us watch. That this deconstruction comes from a man ...
The documentary "Zodiac Killer Project" is a must-watch for true crime fans as it serves as a wake-up call for the entire genre.
It’s also possible to read “Zodiac Killer Project” as a botched attempt at selling out, a career move that might have been easier said than done for the sort of filmmaker whose previous ...
“Zodiac Killer Project” sees Shackleton recounting the narrative beats he’d planned for the film, speaking in a wandering, reflective cadence over long shots of Bay Area exteriors.