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Peter Hartlaub, San Francisco Chronicle: It has the look of a straight-to-video movie, or at best a Project Greenlight production. Read more
Bob Longino, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Boring when it should be gripping. Read more
Kevin Crust, Los Angeles Times: The would-be psychological thriller devolves into a plodding domestic drama. Read more
Bruce Westbrook, Houston Chronicle: The B-team version of the story. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: The Zodiac has been made with the dunderheaded flatness of bad '70s TV. Read more
Michael Granberry, Dallas Morning News: Have the screenwriters ever studied the concept of arc, how characters evolve from opening to closing credits? Read more
Tim Grierson, L.A. Weekly: Regurgitates a lifetime of police-thriller conventions, adding an aura of laughable solemnity in the hope of making the plot seem less banal. Read more