Robert De Niro has addressed the possibility of reuniting with director Martin Scorsese on the filmmaker's star-studded new ...
Warning: This post contains spoilers for Zero Day. "Those are the facts, but not the truth." As former U.S. president turned special commission investigator George Mullen (Robert De Niro) delivers ...
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. (Think the infamous beach scene in “House of the Dragon ...
Robert De Niro plays George Mullen, former nonpartisan president of the United States. Mullen is famous as the last president able ... Allen has one very good scene that, if you think about ...
Dreyer and even Mitchell are able to convince Robert to let Kidder ... of shooting that pivotal scene, and what was it like for you to be able to spar with De Niro in that way?
In "Zero Day" Robert De Niro is former president George Mullen. We learn early in the first episode that Mullen is the last president ... Day Commission behind the scenes. Aside from De Niro ...
“When is the last time the country was able to solve ... screams at her father and former POTUS George Mullen (Robert De Niro) in Netflix’s just-launched Zero Day. It is a fair question ...
“Zero Day,” premiering Thursday on Netflix, is the vehicle that Robert De Niro, whose picture appears ... This doesn’t sound good, but Mullen, “the last president in modern memory who ...
It’s no exaggeration to say that Robert De Niro ... other scene features people lauding his ability to “consistently rally bipartisan support” with breathless awe, like he’s the last ...
The series follows George Mullen, a former U.S. president played by Robert De Niro, who is called back into ... as a widely respected leader—the last president to command bipartisan support ...
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