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Sep 20, 2019 · Page 1 of 6, 11 total items. With two tattoos of Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor on his shaved head, Vikar rides a bus into Hollywood and soon makes an impression on a beautiful actress ...
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Sep 20, 2019 · As Vikar stares blankly at all of it, Seth Rogen and Weaver make engaging co-stars, but they then disappear as “Zeroville” becomes a story of Vikar’s relationship with a beautiful actress named Soledad Paladin and an angry producer named Rondell (Will Ferrell).
On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 23% based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 4.1/10. The website's consensus reads, "Potentially an ironic favorite for cult film fans, Zeroville is a fundamentally misguided -- and descriptively titled -- passion project for its director and star." [15]
Zeroville is a very weird beast, caught somewhere between wild comedy, incomprehensible cinephilia and shameless directorial excess. Someday it might be a cult movie, but I think that day may be...
Sep 27, 2019 · Zeroville: Directed by James Franco. With James Franco, Megan Fox, Seth Rogen, Joey King. A young ex-communicated seminarian, Ike "Vikar" Jerome, arrives in Los Angeles on the same August day in 1969 that a crazed hippie ''family'' led by Charles Manson commits five savage murders.
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- Comedy, Drama, Mystery
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- 2019-09-27
Sep 18, 2019 · Franco and screenwriters Paul Felten and Ian Olds have smartly streamlined Erickson’s richly imagined story, jettisoning some of the more unwieldy plotlines while staying true to its tonal mix...
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Sep 19, 2019 · A near-catatonic James Franco plays a movie-obsessed innocent in “Zeroville,” a painful head trip through 1970s Hollywood.