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Seven Seconds - Season 1
TrailerTensions run high between African American citizens and Caucasian cops in Jersey City when a teenage African American boy is critically injured by a cop.Actors: Clare-Hope Ashitey, Nadia Alexander, Raúl Castillo, Russell Hornsby, Regina King, Beau Knapp, David Lyons, Zackary Momoh, Michael Mosley, Patrick Murney, Michelle Veintimilla, ...»Director: Veena SudCountry: United StatesDuration: 60 minQuality: HDRelease: 2018IMDb: 7.71 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Seven Seconds - Season 1"
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Characters of "Seven Seconds - Season 1"
KJ HarperPlayed by: Clare-Hope Ashitey
Latrice ButlerPlayed by: Regina King
Peter JablonskiPlayed by: Beau Knapp
Mike DiangeloPlayed by: David Lyons
Joe 'Fish' RinaldiPlayed by: Michael Mosley -
Creators of "Seven Seconds - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Seven Seconds - Season 1"
The AustralianFebruary 22, 2018It is tough, unflinching and told with great skill...Sud's series is also almost documentary in style, telling this highly emotional story in all its intricate nuance.
RogerEbert.comFebruary 21, 2018A show that is so full of pregnant pauses and self-important segues that it becomes frustrating in the way it wallows in its darkness.
Shadow and ActFebruary 22, 2018At its best, Seven Seconds is a masterclass in acting from Regina King and veteran actor Russell Hornsby, who both bring Emmy-worthy performances.
Boston HeraldFebruary 22, 2018For all the story's shortcomings, you'll come back for the acting.
The Daily BeastFebruary 22, 2018The juxtaposition of Ashitey's hard-drinking and messy prosecutor with King's churchgoing mother is a necessary representation of two different, fully developed black women on television.
Los Angeles Daily NewsFebruary 21, 2018Seven Seconds can be a bit obvious at times - a shot of blood in the snow with the Statue of Liberty seen off in the distance - but ultimately it settles into a worthwhile character-driven crime thriller.
CNN.comFebruary 22, 2018The series still works, mostly, as a binge-able drama, thanks to the various twists and revelations about characters, including the victim; and the general strength of the cast, led by King and Ashitey, a British actress with a very bright future.
Washington PostFebruary 22, 2018With each episode, [Veena] Sud and her writers demonstrate a sharpened skill for pace and revelation, along with gracefully subtle ruminations on corruption, racial profiling and - more profoundly - the very nature of morality.
USA TodayFebruary 22, 2018... while it tries to make big statements about police and race relations in America, it gets lost in a sea of unlikable characters and predictable plotlines.
San Francisco ChronicleFebruary 22, 2018I would have gladly given Sud a few extra seconds to edit Seven Seconds into the series it wants to be, the series that both the cast and the audience deserve.
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