Zodiac Review |
by Jonathan Moya |
Zodiac, the first film from David Fincher (Se7en, Fight Club, Panic Room) in
five years, is an edgy obsessive masterpiece that burrows deep into the
mystery of the ultimately irresolute, the seeming tantalizing solvable.
Facts and circumstances are...more |
Zodiac Review |
by [email protected] |
"Zodiac" is, alas, no "Se7en." It's probably about a six on the
"Se7en" scale when you add it all up, with "Se7en" being a nine. David
Fincher's new serial killer of a film is competent enough, with engaging
performances throughout, but it never...more |
Zodiac Review |
by Mark R. Leeper |
CAPSULE: The unsolved case of the "Zodiac" serial
killer is the basis of David Fincher's thriller,
based on a book by one of the unofficial
participants in the investigation. This is the
story of the investigation that...more |
Zodiac Review |
by samseescinema |
Consider the complications involved in making Zodiac. Fact: the Zodiac
killer was never caught. Fact: Robert Graysmith, the main character,
survived to write the books the film is based upon and is still alive
today. These two very relevant, very...more |
Zodiac Review |
by Steve Rhodes |
Rarely has a director switched styles so effectively than David Fincher does
in ZODIAC. The director of such terrific films as SE7EN, FIGHT CLUB and
PANIC ROOM abandons his usual preference for gore, fast pacing, high action
and in-your-face films....more |