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  1. Zeroville: Directed by James Franco. With James Franco, Megan Fox, Seth Rogen, Joey King. A young ex-communicated seminarian, Ike "Vikar" Jerome, arrives in Los Angeles on the same August day in 1969 that a crazed hippie ''family'' led by Charles Manson commits five savage murders.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Mystery
    • James Franco
    • 2019-09-27
  2. Sep 20, 2019 · September 20, 2019. 4 min read. James Franco ’s “Zeroville” has been in distribution limbo after its 2014 production and 2017 allegations levied against its creator. Although pinning down the exact reason that the people involved in this adaptation of Steve Erickson’s hit novel wouldn’t want the movie released could be a little difficult.

  3. Parents need to know that Zeroville is a dramedy adapted from Steve Erickson's critically acclaimed novel about Hollywood in the 1970s. James Franco both directs and stars as a film fanatic who's intimated to have Asperger's syndrome and is obsessed with the 1951 Elizabeth Taylor-Montgomery Clift romance.

    • James Franco
    • Tara Mcnamara
    • James Franco, Megan Fox, Seth Rogen
  4. Rated 1/5 Stars • Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review Audience Member Odd little movie that just seemed to miss the mark for the most part 2.4 Rated 2.5/5 Stars • Rated 2.5 out of 5 ...

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  5. Sep 18, 2019 · James Franco directs and stars in an adaptation of Steve Erickson's novel 'Zeroville,' which views the New Hollywood of the late '60s and '70s through the eyes of a movie-obsessed, "cine-autistic ...

  6. The movie seems to be about an artistic, decent, yet disturbed editor. Ironically, the movie itself is horribly edited beyond comprehension. "" seems to be the correct idiom for the end result. James and Seth should smoke less drugs while working on films. 32 out of 51 found this helpful.

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  8. Sep 19, 2019 · A near-catatonic James Franco plays a movie-obsessed innocent in “Zeroville,” a painful head trip through 1970s Hollywood. Share full article James Franco, left, with Megan Fox in “Zeroville.”

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