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Slow Horses is a British action series, which tells the story of a group of disgraced MI5 intelligence agents, known as "slow horses," who are stuck working in a dingy office in London. The cast has Gary Oldman and Olivia Cooke in lead roles, and the show is known for its dark humour and engaging storyline.
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Slow Horses is a British action series, which tells the story of a group of disgraced MI5 intelligence agents, known as "slow horses," who are stuck working in a dingy office in London. The cast has Gary Oldman and Olivia Cooke in lead roles, and the show is known for its dark humour and engaging storyline.
8.1/10
IMDb95%
Rotten TomatoesSlow Horses is a British action drama series based on the novel of the same name by Mick Herron. The show tells the story of a group of MI5 agents who have been relegated to the Slough House division due to their past mistakes and failures. It features impressive direction and cinematography, with a visually stunning and immersive style that captures the gritty and tense atmosphere of the spy world. The show's ensemble cast, including Gary Oldman and Olivia Cooke, deliver strong and nuanced performances that add depth and emotion to the characters' experiences. The show's themes of redemption, loyalty, and the price of loyalty are explored in a compelling and thought-provoking manner that highlights the importance of second chances and the cost of betrayal. Overall, Slow Horses is a well-made and engaging spy thriller series that offers a fresh and unique take on the genre. It's a must-watch for fans of British television and anyone interested in exploring the complexities and dangers of the spy world.
Best Actor | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Television Drama | 2023 | Vince McGahon
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series Drama | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series Drama | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series | 2024 | Kristin Scott Thomas
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2024 | Jack Lowden
Best Actor Television | 2023 | Gary Oldman
Drama Actor | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Best Actor in a Series Drama or Genre | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Best Actor in a Streaming Series Drama | 2022 | Gary Oldman
Best Actor in a Drama Series | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Best Drama Series | 2024 | Jamie Laurenson
Leading Actor Male | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series | 2024 | Gary Oldman
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series | 2024 | Will Smith
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series | 2024 | Saul Metzstein
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series | 2024 | Jack Lowden
Outstanding Drama Series | 2024 | Jamie Laurenson
Best Original Song TV ShowLimited Series | 2022 | Daniel Pemberton
Best Main Title TV ShowLimited Series | 2022 | Daniel Pemberton
Music Original Title | 2022 | Daniel Pemberton
Best Original Composition in Film Television Programme Titles | 2022 | Daniel Pemberton
Best Director Fiction | 2024 | Saul Metzstein
Television | 2023 | Will Smith
Best Writer | 2024 | Will Smith
Operators Award Television Drama | 2024 | Vince McGahon
Television Drama | 2024 | Vince McGahon
Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series | 2024 | Ian Pollington
Deep in the credits under "Camera Trainees" can be seen Alfie Oldman, Gary Oldman's son. He's worked on several movies that Gary starred in.
In the books, the Peter Judd character is clearly based on (then) future British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. In the TV series, this connection is far less obvious.
This is television series regular debut of Gary Oldman.
Gary Oldman (Jackson Lamb) and Kristin Scott Thomas (Diana Taverner) portrayed spouses Winston Churchill and Clementine Churchill in the biopic Darkest Hour (2017) for which Oldman won the Best Actor Oscar.
"Moscow Rules" and "London Rules" are fictitious, the second made up by Mick Herron (on whose book of that title the series is based) as counterpoint to the first, made up by John L Carré.