Patrick Freyne: It’s always crime with the Kin family. If they’re not in the process of criming, they’re talking about crimes of the past and future
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It looks great but style only goes so far and, two seasons in, Kin’s lack of substance is impossible to ignore
Clare Dunne is utterly convincing as a grieving mother turned avenging angel
After seven sometimes thrilling, sometimes plodding weeks, season one concludes tonight
It’s hard not to feel that episode 7 could have been efficiently compacted into episode 8
Clare Dunne is the black sheep who rejects a life of crime, then becomes the brains of the outfit
Ciarán Hinds’s thuggish godfather targets the Kinsella children Anthony and Anna
Episode four review: A tense confrontation shows the crime drama at its best
Contains spoilers ... Part 3 of the crime drama delivers dark secrets and explosive set-pieces
The brooding drama so far lacks the cranked-up energy viewers might have expected
Aidan Gillen, Ciarán Hinds and cast excel in this tale of a blood feud between Dublin gangs
Crime series Kin and game show Last Singer Standing among the schedule highlights
The author on watching Tom Hiddleston on stage, and how Andrew Scott influenced her new novel
Review: With Michael Caine, Ray Winstone and Michael Gambon, it couldn’t be boring
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