Next for De Niro is a return to the big screen in the upcoming crime thriller The Alto Knights, which releases in cinemas ...
In this week’s edition of “Name-drop Theater with Mr. Big Shot Movie Man,” I want to tell you about the first time I ...
As former U.S. president turned special commission investigator George Mullen ( Robert De Niro) delivers a climactic closing ...
Angela Bassett, Joan Allen, Connie Britton, Jesse Plemons and Lizzy Caplan co-star in a series about politicians trying to ...
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Robert De Niro leads an A-list cast in Netflix's political thriller "Zero Day," but even he can't rescue it from a silly ...
Co-creators Eric Newman and Noah Oppenheim also tell TheWrap about the Netflix limited series' real-world parallels and why characters' party affiliation was left vague "by design" ...
It’s no exaggeration to say that Robert De Niro has one of ... sense of remove permeates throughout “Zero Day.” It doesn’t help that De Niro’s central performance feels like it’s ...
De Niro explained to The Wrap that production on Zero Day was like making "three feature films back to back," and had a "very strict" schedule when compared to other films he's wo ...
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Screen Rant on MSNZero Day Review: I Wish Netflix's Political Thriller Starring Robert De Niro Cared As Much About Its Mystery As I DidRobert De Niro's Zero Day starts off on a really strong note, though quickly loses the plot as it shifts its focus away from its gripping mystery.
For someone so stridently political in real life, De Niro can’t make this politician read like a man of conviction. The look of “Zero Day” is about as dim and sludgy as the story.
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