Foreshadowing plays a vital role in the theme of Peaky Blinders, and John Shelby’s death is one of the most prominent examples. In Peaky Blinders Season 1, the Digbeth Kid (James Eeles) casually pulls out a wooden gun that seems innocuous, but it foreshadows the unexpected death of John Shelby (Joe Cole) in Peaky Blinders Season 4. A similar incident in Peaky Blinders Season 6 could be bad news for Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson). When Tommy Shelby’s (Cillian Murphy) son opens up fake fire on his Uncle Arthur in Peaky Blinders season 6, his uncle fakes taking a hit and
Peaky Blinders Foreshadowed A Season 4 Death Years Before...
Peaky Blinders Foreshadowed A Season 4 Death Years Before...
- 2/15/2023
- by Tiffany Raiford
- TVovermind.com
"Ray - what the bloody hell's been going on?!" Check out the first trailer for an indie drama titled Ray & Liz that just premiered at the Locarno Film Festival earlier this month. Ray & Liz is the feature directorial debut of an acclaimed photographer named Richard Billingham, a Turner Prize-nominated artist based in the UK. Justin Salinger (from Crowhurst) and Ella Smith (from Hot Property) star as a married couple in Birmingham who live on the margins of society. The indie UK cast includes Michelle Bonnard, James Eeles, Sam Gittins, and Andrew Jefferson-Tierney. Ray & Liz is based on Billingham's own memories of his parents and his childhood growing up in a Birmingham council flat. This looks extra artsy, but I really dig the offbeat cinematography. BFI's review says it's "brutal, tender and bleakly funny," calling it an "off-kilter, obliquely topical portrait of how grinding poverty begets dysfunction." Our first look below.
- 8/15/2018
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
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