Director Charlie Shackleton's meta project about the notorious serial killer challenges, with wry humor, our entire approach to true crime.
Premiering at Sundance, director Charlie Shackleton salvages an unproduced project with a humbled, humorous video essay that's only limited by the tropes it's lampooning. It’s worth mourning the ...
For about 90 minutes, he rambles on about the lore of the Zodiac Killer as it pertains to Lafferty’s theory while tiptoeing around the details that appear only in Lafferty’s book — so as ...
Although it’s inspired by Lyndon Lafferty’s book The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge, which purports to divulge the identity of the notoriously uncaught serial murderer, Shackleton ...
In that book, entitled The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up, the ex-cop claims to have crossed paths with a mysterious man — given the pseudonym of George Russell Tucker — at a rest stop in 1971. Something ...
In that book, entitled The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up, the ex-cop claims to have crossed paths with a mysterious man — given the pseudonym of George Russell Tucker — at a rest stop in 1971.
So instead, Shackleton made Zodiac Killer Project, which premiered on Jan ... he legally couldn't make a movie based on Lafferty's book, he couldn't let the idea go. "I started from thinking ...
The idea behind Zodiac Killer Project is this: a director tries to make a documentary about the infamous serial killer based on the book The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge written by ...
Lafferty’s “The Zodiac Killer Cover-Up: The Silenced Badge.” A self-published book written by a former member of the California Highway Patrol, Lafferty’s feverish account makes the ...
A Transgender Attorney Heads to the Supreme Court in an Emotional and Informative Doc Though Shackleton’s feature can’t legally cite its source material as the 2012 book “The Zodiac Killer Cover-up: ...