The Blacklist

The Blacklist 585yf

2013
The Blacklist
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The Blacklist 585yf

7.9 | TV-14 | en | Drama

Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the FBI have the same interests: bringing down dangerous criminals and terrorists. In the last two decades, he's made a list of criminals and terrorists that matter the most but the FBI cannot find because it does not know they exist. Reddington calls this "The Blacklist". Reddington will co-operate, but insists that he will speak only to Elizabeth Keen, a rookie FBI profiler.

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7.9 | TV-14 | en | Mystery | More Info
Released: 2013-09-23 | Released Producted By: Davis Entertainment , Sony Pictures Television Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.nbc.com/the-blacklist
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Raymond "Red" Reddington, one of the FBI's most wanted fugitives, surrenders in person at FBI Headquarters in Washington, D.C. He claims that he and the FBI have the same interests: bringing down dangerous criminals and terrorists. In the last two decades, he's made a list of criminals and terrorists that matter the most but the FBI cannot find because it does not know they exist. Reddington calls this "The Blacklist". Reddington will co-operate, but insists that he will speak only to Elizabeth Keen, a rookie FBI profiler.

Genre

Mystery

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Cast

Harry Lennix

Director

Bradley Schmidt

Producted By

Davis Entertainment , Sony Pictures Television

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James Spader
James Spader

as Raymond 'Red' Reddington

Diego Klattenhoff
Diego Klattenhoff

as Donald Ressler

Harry Lennix
Harry Lennix

as Harold Cooper

Bradley Schmidt
Bradley Schmidt

Art Direction

Nicholas Lundy
Nicholas Lundy

Production Design

Hailei Call
Hailei Call

Hair Department Head

Chad Hessler
Chad Hessler

Stunt Coordinator

Taylor Martin
Taylor Martin

Co-Executive Producer

Sam Christopher
Sam Christopher

Co-Producer

Aiah Samba
Aiah Samba

Co-Producer

Breanna Mosley
Breanna Mosley

Co-Producer

Bonnie Finnegan
Bonnie Finnegan

Co-Producer

Steven Jacobs
Steven Jacobs

Co-Producer

Daniel Cerone
Daniel Cerone

Executive Producer

Jon Bokenkamp
Jon Bokenkamp

Executive Producer

Lukas Reiter
Lukas Reiter

Executive Producer

James Spader
James Spader

Executive Producer

John Fox
John Fox

Executive Producer

John Eisendrath
John Eisendrath

Executive Producer

Laura Benson
Laura Benson

Executive Producer

John Davis
John Davis

Executive Producer

Allison Glock-Cooper
Allison Glock-Cooper

Executive Producer

T Cooper
T Cooper

Executive Producer

The Blacklist Audience Reviews 1461r

UnowPriceless hyped garbage
Tedfoldol everything you have heard about this movie is true.
Livestonth I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible
Brendon Jones It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
kaalqaisy I hope that the level of the rhythm of the series will not decrease in of excitement and dramatic plot
mladnaua If the goal was to create an absolutely disgusting character - self-centered, self-righteous, self-absorbed, brainless, insincere, hypocritical, deceptive, and robot-like, I have to applaud the effort. Because it's my first review ever, which I just couldn't not write because of "Lizzie". Can somebody tell the "actress", that there are more than two emotions? That crying and indignation do not even come close to covering everything a person, who is at least alive, and not necessarily and actor, is capable of feeling? It is almost painful to see how she runs around blaming others for "bad" things, while she doesn't even feel guilty when an innocent person dies because of her plot. No remorse, no sadness, no regret, no nothing! Really? Only after everyone around tells her it's not something to be proud of, she makes an attempt to "make amends", at somebody else's expense of course. In fact, existing at someone else's expense without a hint of gratitude seems to be her natural state. One minute, full of indignation she tells Red "I will handle it myself" and next minute she is talking to her fake husband, whom she abhors, asking for help. Really?! Myself? The word is getting a totally new meaning now. Oh, and every time she does it, she finds a way to tell people how bad they really are, and how totally wonderful she is. I could go on for a long time, because it hurts to even see how mature judges, KGB agents, and other men of power shrink in front of this inexperienced, unintelligent, immature, incompetent, needy, and shameless manipulator. If you can ignore this, as well as an inexplicable need of others to "protect" her, while getting nothing in return, not even warmth and gratitude, you can watch this series. Red is really the only person, who knows what acting is, and has some human qualities.
sredmond I've watched as far as season 4 and I can't take any more. Seasons 1 -3 are very good, and can even overcome Megan Boone's acting skills. The finale of season 3 and then season 4 however, is excessively violent. Reddington shoots everyone who stands in his way, Agent Keen doesn't care who gets killed, because every 5 minutes she's shouting at Reddington - "Are you my father"?. So many people die it is sickening to watch. An innocent church organist dies at Elizabeth's wedding and nobody blinks, yet Elizabeth dies and suddenly everyone is grief stricken. The violence just escalates in season 4, it isn't smart or well done, just gratuitous, and suddenly the Post Office team are Red's private army. The Blacklist has lost it's way. The other question I have is why Red doesn't love and protect the daughter he had with Naomi, why doesn't he obsess over her, the way he does with Elizabeth. James Spader carries this series, but it's time to stop. The writing is thin, the FBI are puppets, not an actual task force any more and Red shoots almost every Blacklister he can get his hands on, so what is the point?
spike_will_the_bloody For a while this show was enjoyable and something I looked forward to watching, however the last few seasons have relied on certain cliffhangers being a hook to continue watching, and from the last series it's pretty much the only reason why I continued to watch as this once brilliant show just felt tiresome. After watching the season 5 finale I am completely finished with the cliffhangers, hooks and storyline. I'd recommend anyone not to continue with this show as it'll lead to disappointment.

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