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Riders on board the Siren's Curse roller coaster at Cedar Point amusement park in Ohio got stuck on the ride's opening day. The coaster "experienced a delay" lasting nearly 10 minutes during which rid ...
Our preview of Black Rabbit, a new Netflix thriller set in NYC’s nightlife scene and starring Jason Bateman and Jude Law.
SANDUSKY, Ohio — After months of anticipation, the time is finally here! Cedar Point is opening its new Siren's Curse tilt ...
Designed by architect Mott B. Schmidt for banker William S. Lambie, the home in New York state was completed in 1929 and ...
Paranoia reaches a fever pitch this Emmy season with spy thrillers that imagine intelligence agencies as semicompetent puppet masters orchestrating nightmarish scenarios in opposition to, or in ...
A stunning estate featured as a key filming location in the Netflix thriller series "Zero Day" is now on the market for $15 million. Known as Rabbit Hill, the 22-acre Westchester estate at 842 Sleepy ...
Netflix’s latest political thriller, “Zero Day,” offers a possible answer to this with a mix of high-stakes drama, spycraft and propaganda manipulation. Starring Robert De Niro (“Killers of The Flower ...
I thought it was an exciting thriller.’ Jeffrey D agreed: ‘Intelligent, thoughtful, and frighteningly realistic, Zero Day is a suspense-filled and well-acted thriller.
While the events of the series are fictional, the concept of “zero-day” or a “zero-day attack” are in fact real. The term refers to a vulnerability of a computer system that is completely unknown to ...
Netflix's Zero Day introduces a chilling cyber weapon called Proteus, developed by the NSA. During the course of the series, Mullen's investigation into the cyberattack unearths the mysterious weapon.
Netflix's Zero Day imagines a cyberattack crippling the US, but how realistic is it? Experts weigh in on what the show gets right — and where it bends the truth.