During a recent move I packed up and misplaced a screener that I was supposed to watch and review. Feeling guilty for the delay, I searched through countless boxes and finally found the missing DVD.
But after 40 minutes, the killings stop and the movie shifts its focus to men like Detective Dave Toschi (Mark Ruffalo) and cartoonist Robert Graysmith (Jake Gyllenhaal) who became obsessed with ...
Paramount Home Entertainment's "Zodiac," left, made a killing its first week out on DVD, topping the Nielsen VideoScan First Alert sales chart over fellow debutante "Number 23," from New Line. By ...
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The first DVD release of Zodiac was one of the biggest ripoffs of last year: A true crime, still open and with such a tremendous backstory, left us wanting so more than the bare-bones disc we were ...
Here’s what makes me homicidal about the “Zodiac” DVD (Paramount, R, $29.99): One of the year’s best films. You get a director’s cut with footage unseen in theaters. You get audio commentary from ...
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