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Guy Ritchie directs the first two episodes of the series co-starring Helen Mirren, in which two rival factions escalate ...
"MobLand" marks Guy Ritchie's return to grim-and-gritty gangster stories, laced (as always) with his morbid sense of humor ...
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Screen Rant on MSNMobLand Season 1, Episode 2 Review: I’m Growing Tired Of The Lack Of Stakes In Tom Hardy's Stylish Crime SeriesMobLand season 1, episode 2, "Jigsaw Puzzle" meanders back and forth, hinting at a larger structure, but only Tom Hardy's ...
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Comic Book Resources on MSNMobLand Season 1, Episode 2 Review: Tom Hardy Carries the Paramount+ ShowMobLand Episode 2, "Jigsaw Piece," further underlines the importance of Tom Hardy's character Harry Da Souza as the gangster ...
The Paramount+ series “MobLand” premiered on Sunday, March 30, and the reviews are already pouring in. Over on Rotten ...
All can end up being more or less repetitive when it comes to the structure and style of crime. MobLand might be able to turn some heads with a fresh approach to an all too familiar genre.
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Empire on MSNMobLand ReviewTom Hardy, Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan star in Guy Ritchie's crime drama, streaming on Paramount+. Read the Empire review ...
with “Mobland,” with a couple of notable exceptions, it feels like the audience is bombarded with too many characters that ...
Tom Hardy is compelling in this crime drama which sticks more closely to the crime drama formula than Ritchie's Netflix riot.
Television: Helen Mirren’s Irish accent is another phonetic fumble, but Brosnan seems determined to scupper his national ...
Move over Ray Donovan! Harry Da Souza is the fearless fixer on MobLand Season 1 Episode 1. Read our review of "Stick or Twist ...
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