January 14th Events

Auctions and Pop Ups See All

Austin Powers Shaguar and Steve McQueen Le Mans Porsche Headline Mecum Kissimmee Auto Auction
Auto Shows | Jan 7 - Jan 19, 2025
United States > Florida > Kissimmee > > 34744

Releases - Entertainment See All

Donald Sutherland: (Never) The Guy Next Door 13-Film Retrospective at IFC Center
Film Screenings and Series | Jan 8 - Jan 16, 2025
United States > New York > New York City > > 10014

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Inglourious Basterds
Blu-ray Releases | Jan 14, 2025
My Name is Alfred Hitchcock
Blu-ray Releases | Jan 14, 2025

Shows and Fairs See All

Austin Powers Shaguar and Steve McQueen Le Mans Porsche Headline Mecum Kissimmee Auto Auction
Auto Shows | Jan 7 - Jan 19, 2025
United States > Florida > Kissimmee > > 34744

January 14th In History

Notices See All

Ricardo Montalban
Deaths | Jan 14, 2009
Humphrey Bogart
Deaths | Jan 14, 1957

Releases - Entertainment See All

Hotel Transylvania: Transformania
Television/Streaming Premiere | Jan 14, 2022
Scream (2022)
U.S. Theatrical Releases | Jan 14, 2022

Releases - Products See All

Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Game Release Dates | Jan 14, 1987

Shows and Fairs See All

Fan Expo Portland
Pop Culture Conventions | Jan 12 - Jan 14, 2024
Epcot International Festival of the Arts
Art Festivals | Jan 12 - Feb 19, 2024
United States > Florida > Orlando > > 32830
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Zodiac Killer Project | World Premieres | Jan 27, 2025

Zodiac Killer Project

World Premieres | Jan 27, 2025

The true crime genre’s ubiquity is driven by people’s endless fascination, disgust, and — bizarrely — search for comfort in genre conventions that still have the ability to generate complex emotions despite their predictability and familiarity.

Having tried and failed to make a documentary about the infamous Zodiac Killer, filmmaker Charlie Shackleton walks the viewer through what his film would have been like and why, using Bay Area landscapes, reenactments, film and TV clips, and voice-over work. In this original, self-aware cinematic work, a filmmaker chews over what might have been and playfully probes the inner workings of a genre at saturation point.

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