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  2. Aug 23, 2007 · The film is a police procedural crossed with a newspaper movie, but free of most of the cliches of either. Its most impressive accomplishment is to gather a bewildering labyrinth of facts and suspicions over a period of years, and make the journey through this maze frightening and suspenseful.

    • Right: Robert Graysmith and Arthur Leigh Allen Meeting
    • Right: Almost Catching The Zodiac Killer
    • Wrong: Sherwood Morrill
    • Right: Zodiac Threatening School Children
    • Wrong: Michael Mageau's Eye Witness Account
    • Right: Robert Graysmith's Obsession
    • Wrong: Paul Avery
    • Right: Arthur Leigh Allen as Suspect
    • Wrong: Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell
    • Right: Rick Marshall

    The movie depicts a meeting between Robert Graysmith and his main suspect he believes is the Zodiac Killer, Arthur Leigh Allen. The movie shows Graysmith going inside the hardware store that Allen works at and the two staring each other down, which is pretty similar to actual events. Graysmith claims he went to the hardware store that Allen worked ...

    The movie depicts the Zodiac Killer killing a taxi cab driver and when Dave Toschi arrives at the crime scene he learns that a few officers had seen a civilian leaving the scene when they arrived. The officers had received an incorrect description of the shooter and didn't think anything of the man walking away, but eye witness accounts of the shoo...

    While it's true that Sherwood Morrill (Philip Baker Hall) was the main handwriting expert working on the case, in real life he wasn't really an antagonist to Graysmith and Toschi's investigation. He was a well-respected expert in the field and most agreed with his findings and although some disagreed it was typically in a respectful manner. The mov...

    In the movie, the Zodiac Killer sends a letter to the San Francisco Chronicle and claims that he'll blow up a school bus and shoot any of the survivors that escape the crash. This was a real threat from the Zodiac, and like in the movie, the Zodiac Killer never did this but it was certainly enough to terrify everyone who knew about the letter and t...

    Although it's true that in real life Michael Mageau did claim that it was Arthur Leigh Allen who attacked him and his girlfriend and he narrowly survived, Zodiac seems to imply that this is an important part of the case at the very end of the movie. In reality, even Mageau himself said there was no way he could be certain that it was Allen because ...

    The movie focuses on various people involved in the case, but the main focus isRobert Graysmith (Jake Gyllenhaal). Graysmith was a cartoonist at The Chronicle, one of the newspapers Zodiac communicated with. He eventually began his own investigation and wrote a book on the subject. The movie shows Graysmith becoming consumed with the case and his o...

    Another one of the main characters in the film is Paul Avery (Robert Downey Jr.), the crime reporter at The Chronicle. Avery was a central figure in some aspects of the investigation and was indeed named by the killer as a future target, but large aspects of his characterization in the film are fictionized. RELATED: 10 Robert Downey Jr. Roles Most ...

    Though the case remains unsolved, the movie does narrow in on one prime suspect, Arthur Leigh Allen (John Carroll Lynch). The movie shows Allen to be a favorite suspect of detective Dave Toschi (Mark Ruffalo) who has a mountain of circumstantial evidence linking him to the crimes. Allen was indeed a person of interest in the case who Toschi favored...

    The second Zodiac attack depicted in the film is of Cecelia Shepard and Bryan Hartnell on September 27, 1969. The film shows the young couple cuddling by a lake when they are approached by a masked gunman who then tied them up and stabbed them. Only Hartnell survived the attack. While the movie follows Hartnell's account of the attack incredibly cl...

    One of the tensest scenes in the film finds Graysmith visiting a colleague of suspect Rick Marshall. Graysmith thinks he finds a sample of Marshall's writing that perfectly matches Zodiac, but the man informs him it is his own writing. As Graysmith's nervousness increases, he hears footsteps from the floor above and leaves in a hurry. Remarkably, t...

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  3. Mar 2, 2007 · David Fincher’s magnificently obsessive new film, “Zodiac,” tracks the story of the serial killer who left dead bodies up and down California in the 1960s and possibly the ’70s, and that of the...

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  4. More than any American movie of the past decade, Zodiac accepts and embraces irresolvability, which may be why it's so hypnotically rewatchable. Full Review | Oct 4, 2021

  5. Mar 2, 2007 · In the late 1960s and 1970s, fear grips the city of San Francisco as a serial killer called Zodiac stalks its residents. Investigators (Mark Ruffalo, Anthony Edwards) and reporters (Jake ...

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  6. Notorious case inspires dark, sinuous thriller. Read Common Sense Media's Zodiac review, age rating, and parents guide.

  7. Zodiac is a 2007 American mystery thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by James Vanderbilt, based on the nonfiction books by Robert Graysmith: Zodiac (1986) and Zodiac Unmasked (2002).

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