A cyberattack. A divided country. And a former president who’s brought in to mount an orderly defense of the status quo.
Zero Day' star Lizzy Caplan on that huge finale twist, sparring with Robert De Niro, what Jesse Plemons' Roger means to Alex ...
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If you take a step or two back and attempt to spell ... Glatter directing all six episodes, Zero Day looks good, but its pacing is consistently strange. We’re constantly getting chyrons telling ...
Meanwhile, Roger reveals himself to be much more than Zero Day’s answer to Brandt from The Big Lebowski. Turns out our boy has not one, not two, but three secret lives going on — that we know of!
The scene cuts away at the moment we most ... development, “Zero Day” supplies bombshells. Some work well. Others render earlier scenes bizarre or nonsensical. (In one case, two characters ...
At the episode’s end, we will return to this frenetic ... paced and almost always boasts at least two talented actors in the frame. However, “Zero Day” had the potential to be the kind ...
The Sudanese army ... Two weeks later, the streets of Sabreen market are heaving with people who have to make a living despite the risk, civilians and soldiers merging into a river of people. As ...
"Zero Day" is a must-watch on Netflix this week. This new political thriller miniseries is a big deal for two reasons ... former president George Mullen. We learn early in the first episode ...
Could this show have worked as a two-hour feature film? That’s entirely possible, especially with De Niro at the helm. Zero Day also demands ... starts to climb. Do we really need foreign ...