A24’s newest release, “How to Make a Killing,” directed by John Patton Ford, starts at the end. Becket Redfellow (Glen Powell) is set to be executed in four hours, and glibly recounts his tale of woe ...
Four years after the Season 6 finale and 13 years since Tommy Shelby first rode into frame on a black horse, Peaky Blinders is back, ushering in a new era for the British period c ...
The Immortal Man, 2026. Directed by Tom Harper. Starring Cillian Murphy, Rebecca Ferguson, Barry Keoghan, Tim Roth, Stephen ...
The Immortal Man,' the period crime drama gets an enjoyable feature-film (flat)capper, starring Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan.
This swan song for Cillian Murphy’s flat capped antihero – which introduces Barry Keoghan as his illegitimate son – is cool, bombastic and formulaic. Why fix something that’s not broken?
Yet, although Knight and series one director Tom Harper’s propulsive follow-up, “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man,” still packs a punch, it too often feels like a rehashing of the show’s old material.
The Immortal Man explores the haunting legacy of Cillian Murphy's Tommy Shelby via high-stakes action and emotional depth.
The creator of Peaky Blinders, Steven Knight, has excelled himself - and that's a high bar of excellence - with this gripping ...
The Immortal Man finds its antihero living in purgatory, far away from the public eye and dealing with a very troubled ...
How to Make a Killing confirms the worst fears it traps itself in. A bland and severely undercooked thriller without the sharp or cutting ...
Powell delivers a more than respectable performance — it’s just a matter of time until he inherits a role that truly cements ...
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