The Social Network is a modern classic. Here is a chance to see director David Fincher's 2007 movie detailing the hunt for a serial killer who terrorised the San Francisco area in the late 1960s and early 70s. One of the many strengths of this film is the tangible sense of lives wasted from the policeman on the case to the relatives of those murdered. There's a scene towards the end featuring the man shot as a teenager at the beginning of the movie that is heartbreaking. I wish I could put the opening credits on here but here (and above) is the trailer for the film. Quality.
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Capital Celluloid 2013 - Day 332: Wed Nov 27
Zodiac (Fincher, 2007): Prince Charles Cinema, 8.20pm
The Social Network is a modern classic. Here is a chance to see director David Fincher's 2007 movie detailing the hunt for a serial killer who terrorised the San Francisco area in the late 1960s and early 70s. One of the many strengths of this film is the tangible sense of lives wasted from the policeman on the case to the relatives of those murdered. There's a scene towards the end featuring the man shot as a teenager at the beginning of the movie that is heartbreaking. I wish I could put the opening credits on here but here (and above) is the trailer for the film. Quality.
The Social Network is a modern classic. Here is a chance to see director David Fincher's 2007 movie detailing the hunt for a serial killer who terrorised the San Francisco area in the late 1960s and early 70s. One of the many strengths of this film is the tangible sense of lives wasted from the policeman on the case to the relatives of those murdered. There's a scene towards the end featuring the man shot as a teenager at the beginning of the movie that is heartbreaking. I wish I could put the opening credits on here but here (and above) is the trailer for the film. Quality.
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