Zodiac Killer Project director Charlie Shackleton loves films about the power and limitations of film. The ...
British filmmaker Charlie Shackleton's "Zodiac Killer Project" spoofs true crime tropes but drags on for 92 dull minutes, proving some films shouldn't be made.
Charlie Shackleton explains how he would have made a film had he won the rights to a book on a murderer. The result is a ...
The special-events slate is dry this Thanksgiving week, but several regular theatrical releases, including two heart-warmers ...
Zodiac Killer Project is about Lyndon E. Lafferty’s 1970s search for the Zodiac Killer. Yet it’s also far more than that: a ...
Shackleton had been planning to use The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge, written by California highway patrol ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Charlie Shackleton, whose newest documentary, "Zodiac Killer Project," dissects the tropes of true-crime documentaries.
The British filmmaker rescues his own film from the cutitng room floor by interrogating what it is about the genre we are ...
Charlie Shackleton is no stranger to exploring the internal workings and boundaries of film form. The British director, ...
Charlie Shackleton’s Zodiac Killer Project offers a reflective, meta look at the Zodiac case, focusing on genre pitfalls ...
Charlie Shackleton’s “Zodiac Killer Project” is a commentary about true crime documentaries, but it’s also about his thwarted ...