Crime Records Review 2024
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Release Date: January 10, ; Creator: Paul Rutman ; Cast: Peter Capaldi, Cush Jumbo, Shaun Dooley, Charlie Creed-Miles, Aysha Kala ; Main. . This is our review.
Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo are brilliant as clashing London detectives in 'Criminal Record,' the new Apple TV+ thriller.
Criminal Record review: Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo are incredible together in the first great crime drama of
Apple TV+'s new drama opens at night with Peter Capaldi apparently working as a taxi driver, with two obnoxious characters in the back.
Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo play a haunting game of cat and mouse in Apple TV+'s police crime drama "Criminal Record.
Criminal Record ; Release Date: January 10, ; Creator: Paul Rutman ; Cast: Peter Capaldi, Cush Jumbo, Shaun Dooley, Charlie Creed-Miles. Here at FandomWire. . ". Capaldi suitably scary as the big bad cop. Capaldi glowers menacingly and decides.
Criminal Record is an unconventional crime drama grounded in a pair of crackling performances from Peter Capaldi and Cush Jumbo.
Peter Capaldi in “Criminal Record,” now streaming on Apple TV+.
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Criminal Record · Release Date 10 January · Language English · Genre Action, Crime, Drama · Director. Heard on Fresh Air. January 16, PM ET. Shaun James Grant, Jim Loach · Writer.
High-power detectives clash over a questionable conviction in 'Criminal Record'. Criminal Record TV show poster: Peter. Read our review. The story has twists and turns and keeps you guessing. If you. m.
Criminal Record is a new eight-episode British crime drama from Apple TV Plus, starring Cush Jumbo and Peter Capaldi.
A modern-day hard-boiled detective story with intricate plots, the morally ambiguous, and plenty of suspense and intrigue. TV Apple TV+ Drama Add your rating. There really is very little to dislike about this show. | UPDATED: January 18, at p.
Tense thriller delves into racism within Britain's police. Also Read: The Brothers Sun Season 1 Review: A.
It's grim and ponderous with little momentum as it attempts to tackle social division,privation and Police corruption.
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