Tim Roth’s next memorable villain in Peaky Blinders: ‘Maybe I don’t do good guys well!’

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Steven Knight May Have a New ‘Peaky Blinders’ Generation on the Way — But He Has Tommy Shelby to See off First

The show's creator and director Tom Harper discuss closing out one of TV's most beloved franchises with feature 'The Immortal Man' — and why Snoop Dogg, A$AP Rocky and a Birmingham scaffolder with a calf tattoo all helped Knight understand what he'd built.

The Hollywood Reporter
‘Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man’ Review: Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan Battle as Wayward Father and Son in Netflix’s Frothy Sequel Film

Tim Roth and Rebecca Ferguson join the feature-length follow-up to the long-running TV series about a damaged gang boss.

The Hollywood Reporter
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Snoop Dogg, pigsty fights and the wrong kind of snow: Cillian Murphy and Barry Keoghan on making the Peaky Blinders movie

The actors and creator Steven Knight discuss the Shelbys’ big-screen swan song, how fans propelled the show to success, and that undercut

The Guardian

Alan Sharp’s ROB ROY also includes John Hurt’s fantastic turn as James Graham, Marquess of Montrose, & Tim Roth as the vicious dandy Archibald Cunningham. Although Archie is fictional (& framed as English in the film, despite his Scottish name), he is based on a real Scot who defeated Rob Roy in a duel: Henry Cunningham of Boquhan

4/5

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“Neither asked nor given…”

Written by Alan Sharp, & directed by Michael Caton-Jones, ROB ROY (1995) is an underappreciated gem of Scottish film. It also contains what is widely regarded as one of the best swordfights in #cinema history

3/5

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“Neither asked nor given” | Rob Roy (1995)

Robert Roy MacGregor was born in 1671 near Loch Katrine in Scotland’s Perthshire. As a young man, like many Scottish patriots, he was drawn to the 1689 Jacobite uprising – an armed rebellion …

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Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man is engrossing but slightly unnecessary

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