Jimmy Keene is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison but he cuts a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer. Keene has to elicit a confession from Larry Hall to f... Read allJimmy Keene is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison but he cuts a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer. Keene has to elicit a confession from Larry Hall to find the bodies of as many as eighteen women.Jimmy Keene is sentenced to 10 years in a minimum security prison but he cuts a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer. Keene has to elicit a confession from Larry Hall to find the bodies of as many as eighteen women.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 9 wins & 23 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'Black Bird' is lauded for its powerful performances by Paul Walter Hauser and Taron Egerton, and its compelling true-crime story. The series is appreciated for its intense storytelling and complex character exploration. However, some find it uneven, citing overacting, unrealistic elements, and a slow pace. The show's premise and certain plot devices are questioned for believability. Despite these issues, 'Black Bird' is generally seen as a well-crafted, emotionally engaging series with exceptional acting.
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Paul Walter Hauser
This is not Black Bird. It is Paul Walter Hauser's show. Again.
First, I discovered Paul in Frank's Grillo's Kingdom series. He is terrific there. One of my favorite characters. A masterfully acting class. Probably the best performer there with Jay Kulina.
Second, even Black Bird's story is interesting, what makes it over the average, is Paul's performance. Don't get me wrong, Taron is great too, but not as credible and solid as Paul.
Last, the series had potential to become a cult classic, but at the end, it makes you feel like something is missing. Overall is pretty great but not superb as it could have been.
First, I discovered Paul in Frank's Grillo's Kingdom series. He is terrific there. One of my favorite characters. A masterfully acting class. Probably the best performer there with Jay Kulina.
Second, even Black Bird's story is interesting, what makes it over the average, is Paul's performance. Don't get me wrong, Taron is great too, but not as credible and solid as Paul.
Last, the series had potential to become a cult classic, but at the end, it makes you feel like something is missing. Overall is pretty great but not superb as it could have been.
Mini Series Magic
Mini Series Magic
Is it just me or is the mini-series becoming one of the more popular "styles" of TV entertainment? I can't remember watching a single mini series more than 3 years ago - now I'm keeping a sharp eye out for them since the likes of "Chernobyl" "Mare of Eastown" and "Black Bird" have all blown my socks off.
Taron Egerton is the shining star of his generation, truly a man of many talents. I've followed him since his breakaway role in Kingsmen and have enjoyed every single project I've seen him in sense. "Black Bird" was the first serious role I've seen Egerton in, and he proved that he can deliver across the TV medium, for multiple episodes, hooking the audience in on a character that he really made his own.
The story of Larry Hall is terrifying, a monster in our society that was caged and almost let go again. I was hooked from the first episode to the last, and by the end was wishing the series wasn't so "mini."
Is it just me or is the mini-series becoming one of the more popular "styles" of TV entertainment? I can't remember watching a single mini series more than 3 years ago - now I'm keeping a sharp eye out for them since the likes of "Chernobyl" "Mare of Eastown" and "Black Bird" have all blown my socks off.
Taron Egerton is the shining star of his generation, truly a man of many talents. I've followed him since his breakaway role in Kingsmen and have enjoyed every single project I've seen him in sense. "Black Bird" was the first serious role I've seen Egerton in, and he proved that he can deliver across the TV medium, for multiple episodes, hooking the audience in on a character that he really made his own.
The story of Larry Hall is terrifying, a monster in our society that was caged and almost let go again. I was hooked from the first episode to the last, and by the end was wishing the series wasn't so "mini."
Phenomenal.
Paul Walter Hauser deserves an award (or multiple) for his performance as Larry in Black Bird. He's compelling and genuine, and manages to force you to develop some sympathy for him, despite his heinous crimes. I've only seen Taron Egerton in the Kingsmen franchise, but his performance is far superior in Black Bird. I wasn't sure what to expect out of him in this serious role, but he is excellent.
Gorilla grip
First thing that comes to mind is mayor of Kingstown because that's the most recent prison drama I've watched; and while that was fast paced in comparison to black bird, this is just as, if not more thrilling and has it's main focus on one story. There's a lot of suspense so far and of course "based on a true story" always adds a little more zest to it. For the same reason, some scenes are difficult to watch especially throughout episode 5 because you know this actually happened. The acting is great throughout, even though from the few shows I've seen Taron Egerton in he takes similar roles but he's really good at them and I think this is one of his better ones yet; Paul Walter Hauser is incredible as well as he makes you believe everything that's said about his character's personality even though each story contradicts whether he's a serial killer or serial confessor. After Jimmy lands at maximum security almost every scene is tense and gripping so you never lose focus and I really love it when shows consume you as you watch, the only thing you think about while watching Black bird is Black bird. Looking forward to the mystery unravel. Didn't give it a full ten rating but there's nothing I can fault it for.
Gripping
Black Bird is an AppleTV+ mini series based on true events surrounding Jimmy Keane who is played by Taron Egerton. Keane was a drug dealer who was caught by the DEA and was required to serve 10 years in prison. He ends up cutting a deal with the FBI to befriend a suspected serial killer Larry Hall that is serving time in a maximum security prison. Hall is played by Paul Walter Hauser who won an Emmy award for his role. Keane was asked to get a confession and to find out where the 18 plus bodies were buried. Larry's brother Gary Hall (Jake McLaughlin) could not even control his brother from his actions. Greg Kinnear and Sepidah Moafi were the agents in charge to solve the crimes committed by Larry. Tony Amendola played the head of a mafia family that is calling the shots from prison. Lastly the late Ray Liotta played Big Jim, Keane's father, and he was amazing in his role. Unfortunately he passed away before this series was released. Overall i loved this gripping physiological prison drama, one of the best I have ever watched.
Did you know
- TriviaBased on the true story of James Keene, a one-time drug associate, trying to elicit a confession from serial killer Larry Hall. Keene himself can be glimpsed playing correctional officer #8 in the season finale You Promised (2022).
- ConnectionsFeatured in Very Scary People: The Twin: Part 2 (2023)
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