If I’m going to watch yet another movie or TV show about a mafia-style gang in New York — because why bother in the wake of The Godfather and The Sopranos, right? — I want to come away from it having learned something new.New MGM+ crime drama The Westies achieved this at conception, because I didn’t know the first thing about the real-life Irish-American crime family of the same name. In fact, I didn’t even know that they existed. But sure enough, they were known for racketeering, drug trafficking, and contract killing in Hell’s Kitchen from 1960s-1980s.I know what you’re thinking: isn’t Hell’s Kitchen exactly where the Italian-American mob operated from in New York City. You’d be right in thinking that, and it’s one of the main sources of dramatic tension across the show’s eight-episode run. Add in the fact that an FBI team has been tasked with tracking down…




