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Peaky Blinders

Peaky Blinders

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  • United Kingdom
  • 2013-2019
  • · 5 seasons
  • · 60m

Creator Steven Knight
Cast Cillian Murphy, Paul Anderson, Sam Claflin, Finn Cole, Anya Taylor-Joy, Helen McCrory
Genre Crime, Drama

Thomas heads the Peaky Blinders, one of the most powerful gangs in Britain. He returns home from the first World War psychologically ravaged but committed to turn his fledgling gambling operation into a lucrative criminal enterprise.

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Eddie Godino

One of the best shows out right now, Peaky Blinders excels on just about every front, from the evocatively bleak cinematography to the stellar performances from major and minor characters alike. Each season is bigger and bolder than the last, but without losing sight of its roots. For fans of crime shows, period pieces, or just good television in general, Peaky Blinders is a must-watch.

Meagen Tajalle

Peaky Blinders is masterfully directed every season, and since season 2 showrunner Stephen Knight and producer Caryn Mandabach select one director to tackle all six episode of the upcoming season. This makes for stark consistency in the visuals, so the most noticeable voice and perspective throughout all five seasons remains that of Thomas Shelby, its embattled and fiercely ambitious protagonist. Cillian Murphy gives a career best performance leading this show, and all of the supporting cast give similarly remarkable performances. Watching the world of the story expand season after season as the Peaky Blinders business interests expand and grow is a richly rewarding audience experience seldom found in television shows.

What are critics saying?

100

Empire by Boyd Hilton

The beginning of the end of one of the great British TV drama achievements of recent years is as movingly intimate, cinematically ambitious and sweepingly epic as ever.

100

The Telegraph by Benji Wilson

Rest assured that the final series is a worthy testament to this outstanding actress [Helen McCrory, who died last spring], and the character she created.

100

Radio Times by Abby Robinson

Judging from the first and only episode that was made available for review, Peaky Blinders remains one of the most entertaining shows on the box.

90

Primetimer by Aaron Barnhart

The series remains impeccably stylish, with exquisite sets, eye-catching costumes, and some pretty highfalutin dialogue for a story about uneducated criminals. Another strength of Peaky Blinders is that it's managed to stay fresh from one season to the next.

90

We Got This Covered by Joseph Falcone

When you enlist in the Peaky Blinders army you can expect a lion’s share of brawls, bullets, and broads. What most don’t anticipate is an irresistible ensemble performing immaculately as a collective, delivering an absorbing, visceral story entrenched within imposing production and costume design. These attributes are precisely what has made Steven Knight’s period crime-drama startup so successful, now four seasons deep with a fifth on the way. Viewers will soon find out that the latest six-episode story arc is no slouch and even though nothing of what has made Peaky Blinders a hit has changed.

86

Paste Magazine by Lacy Baugher

Peaky Blinders’ array of complicated female characters has always been something that set the gangland drama apart, and both Rundle’s Ada and O’Keefe’s Lizzie get plenty of opportunities to shine as each wrestles with grief, rage, and the seemingly endless frustration of being forever bound to Tommy’s world. But the women are also given a chance to fully step into their own power in a way we haven’t really seen from either of them before.

80

The Guardian by Stuart Jeffries

The clothes horse from nowhere is back where we want him to be: in all kinds of trouble.

80

The Times by Carol Midgley

While it seems the right time to retire Peaky Blinders it still has that heavy stamp of quality, the unique mix of early 20th-century gangsterism set against modern music and reassuringly uncorny dialogue.

80

TV Guide by Kaitlin Thomas

By focusing on Tommy's deteriorating mental state, the cost of continued violence, and the interpersonal relationships of the Shelby family and how everything they touch eventually turns to ash rather than simply relying on yet more forgettable villains for conflict, Peaky Blinders is a better, more complete family saga than it has been in recent years.

80

i by Emily Baker

This was the Peaky Blinders we have fallen in love with over the past nine years – a dark, gloomy, tense, intricately planned (but never too complicated) show, full of exceptional performances and the underhand machinations of a loveable rogue gangster.