"Clive Owen's 'Monsieur Spade': A Hard-Boiled Detective Series Review"
"Monsieur Spade" is a six-part miniseries on AMC, reimagining the iconic hard-boiled detective Sam Spade in 1963 France, portrayed by Clive Owen. The show, created by Scott Frank and Tom Fontana, weaves a clever and original tale that echoes the rhythms of Dashiell Hammett's work without feeling like a pale imitation. With a mature and philosophical approach, the series explores Spade's past and present, infusing the character with a mix of steely-eyed intensity and laidback charisma. Set against the backdrop of a pastoral French setting, "Monsieur Spade" is a compelling and tragic reinvention of a literary figure, offering a refreshing take on the classic detective genre.
- In AMC's Brilliant Monsieur Spade, Even the Detectives Come Hard-Boiled | TV/Streaming Roger Ebert
- Clive Owen Takes on ‘Monsieur Spade,’ Inspired by Bogart The New York Times
- 'Monsieur Spade' TV Review: Clive Owen Show Should Be Much Cooler The Daily Beast
- Monsieur Spade Review IGN
- Clive Owen's Monsieur Spade Review CBR - Comic Book Resources
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