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Awakening the Zodiac

- The deadliest serial killer in U.S. history... is back

The story follows a down-on-their-luck couple who discovers a serial killer's film reels. They decide to take the law into their own hands, risking everything for the chance at a $100,000 reward. It isn't long until they find themselves in the killer's lethal cross-hairs.

Release Date : 2017-06-09

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : TAJJ MediaBunk 11 Pictures

Production Country : Canada

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Shane West

Character Name : Mick Branson

Original Name : Shane West

Gender : Male

Leslie Bibb

Character Name : Zoe Branson

Original Name : Leslie Bibb

Gender : Female

Matt Craven

Character Name : Harvey

Original Name : Matt Craven

Gender : Male

Nicholas Campbell

Character Name : Ray

Original Name : Nicholas Campbell

Gender : Male

Stephen McHattie

Character Name : Zodiac

Original Name : Stephen McHattie

Gender : Male

Kenneth Welsh

Character Name : Ben

Original Name : Kenneth Welsh

Gender : Male

John Bregar

Character Name : Adam

Original Name : John Bregar

Gender : Male

Eva Link

Character Name : Lula

Original Name : Eva Link

Gender : Female

Jennie Esnard

Character Name : Tina

Original Name : Jennie Esnard

Gender : Female

Douglas Kidd

Character Name : Officer

Original Name : Douglas Kidd

Gender : Male

Sandra Wilson

Character Name : Front Desk Woman

Original Name : Sandra Wilson

Gender : Male

Jason Hook

Character Name : S.A. Grinstahl

Original Name : Jason Hook

Gender : Male

Renato Vettore

Character Name : Custodian (uncredited)

Original Name : Renato Vettore

Gender : Male

Reviews

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Gimly

@Ruuz

2021-06-23

Despite both lead characters being completely unlikable, _Awakening the Zodiac_ is actually better than I was expecting. Certainly less horror, more investigative thriller, is a serviceable theoretical followup to the real-life Zodiac killings. Could probably have used a little more excitement or a lot more logical action though. _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._

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sibilant

@sibilant

2021-10-25

If you watch _Awakening the Zodiac_ in the hope that it will be half as good as David Fincher's _Zodiac_ (2007), you will be disappointed. Some have called _Awakening the Zodiac_ a thriller. It is not. I don't say that because it lacks thrills (which it does), but because it is a very bland horror film. The idea of a couple tracking the Zodiac killer together is pretty good. But, then the first scene begins and the good ideas end. The script is silly, the pace tedious, the leads miscast, the acting a drag. Everything is just wrong. See, Mick and Zoe are a poor white couple who are barely scraping by. (They look like models, so you have to pretend.) Zoe's peeved because Mick has gambled three months' rent on magic beans—oops, I mean the contents of a storage unit. For their money, they get $400 worth of furniture, plus a bunch of films that the Zodiac killer made to document his murders, his cipher key, his social security number, and his recipe for cherries jubilee. They learn of a $100,000 reward for information leading to the killer's capture. The entire film is premised on their pursuit of this reward, _even though they already have such information_ in the form of the Zodiac's films, the storage unit, and the possibility of the killer's return. Mick and Zoe are sent on, and aided in, this nonsensical quest by a Doc Brown knockoff who owns a pawnshop. The shop, like every other trope in the film, is straight out of the VHS era. Zodiac himself is basically Jason Vorhees with less screen time. (Actually, if you can find _anything_ original in this film, I'm offering a $100,000 reward.) _Zodiac_ was powerful for its depiction of the obsessiveness and desperation of journalist Paul Avery's years-long search for the killer's identity. His obsession ruins his marriage and takes over his life. _Awakening the Zodiac_ has no such drama. Instead, Mick and Zoe fall ass-backwards into evidence that Avery would have killed for. (If you'll pardon the expression.) To the film's credit, however, I can at least say that it's better than Ulli Lommel's _Curse of the Zodiac_ (2007). I close, dear reader, with a warning: Just like real '80s horrors, this copycat uses an artful poster to lure you into the backseat of a crappy film. My advice: **Don't get in! Run! Run!** On second thought, you can just walk. This one doesn't move very fast.