The New York Times by Amy Nicholson
There’s a vicarious pleasure to be found in watching Hopkins, the octogenarian actor, getting the hang of technology that allows him to film himself without the usual hovering crew.
United States · 2022
1h 36m
Director Rick Dugdale
Starring Anthony Hopkins, Chris Brochu, Aleks Paunovic, TJ Kayama
Genre Science Fiction, Thriller
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Produced in 17 different countries entirely virtually during the 2020 global pandemic, the film follows five characters based all over the world, connected only by their devotion to the late founder and tech titan Finley Hart. Forced to work together to shut down Hart’s most secret invention, a machine that is either the solution to mankind’s problems or the end of the earth.
The New York Times by Amy Nicholson
There’s a vicarious pleasure to be found in watching Hopkins, the octogenarian actor, getting the hang of technology that allows him to film himself without the usual hovering crew.
Just when you think this nothing-burger can’t get any more exasperating, it spends a full 10 post-fadeout minutes on final credits.
The Hollywood Reporter by Frank Scheck
As Finley, Hopkins displays his usual magnetism, even taking the opportunity to play one of his own musical compositions on piano.
It’s a film full of boring conversations, daft sci-fi conceits, and confusing suspense, which add up to practically nothing. “Zero” indeed.
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