Danny Huston’s first dog was an Airedale Terrier named Sam after Humphrey Bogart’s “Maltese Falcon” character, Sam Spade.
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Phyllida Lloyd's “Herself,” an Irish drama of spousal abuse set against Dublin's housing crisis, has some narrative weak spots but its foundation of resilience and heart is strong.Previous forays into film by Lloyd, a veteran theater director, have been more elaborate, starrier affairs ("Mamma Mia!" “The Iron Lady").
But “Herself” is a smaller, neo-realistic and often stirring story about Sandra (Clare Dunn, who co-wrote the script with Malcolm Campbell), a mother of two daughters (Molly McCann,
.Danny Huston’s first dog was an Airedale Terrier named Sam after Humphrey Bogart’s “Maltese Falcon” character, Sam Spade.
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is going to have a moment to shine in an upcoming scripted series about the coronavirus pandemic, according to reports.
Irish actress Clare Dunne stars in Herself, a harrowing drama about a single mother who, after escaping an abusive partner, aims to rebuild her life in a unique manner. After months of struggling with the welfare and housing systems, she comes upon the idea of self-building an affordable home and, with the help of friends and neighbors, rebuilds her life and theirs from the ground up.
Fate: The Winx Saga has landed and the drama, filmed in Wicklow, has some Irish stars making appearances throughout.
Peter Debruge Chief Film CriticSmall-time Irish crooks Peter and Michael Brooks (played by Matthias Schoenaerts and Joel Kinnaman, respectively) are not siblings but cousins, although there’s no shame in feeling confused amid the somewhat convoluted Philadelphia-set crime drama “Brothers by Blood.” Other characters make the mistake all the time, pulling Peter aside and implying that the brewing trouble between Michael’s gang and the more-established Italian mobsters in town would calm if he
direct to your inbox Hit period drama Bridgerton will return for a second season, Netflix has announced. A tweet from the official Netflix Twitter account for UK and Ireland this afternoon confirmed: "DEAREST READERS, BREAKING NEWS...
Emily in Paris has nothing on Call My Agent! Five years before Emily’s cartoonish send-up of French working culture, Call My Agent! captured it in full force – complete with champagne-fuelled working lunches and volatile office politics – with a warmth and authenticity that only a French-made show could have.
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While many of us are climbing the walls during lockdown 3.0, Olivia Colman is loving being at home.
All American, the CW drama following a Black teen (Daniel Ezra) struggling to reconcile his Compton identity with his promising new life as a football star living in Beverly Hills, it explored questions of Blackness, colorism, and privilege through a mostly singular coming-of-age story.
Netflix is always good for murder mystery series. Be it a dramatized version or documentary, there are plenty to choose from.
number of actors across the years. But because “Arracht” had to be shot in reverse, O Healai then had to rapidly put back on enormous amounts of weight while filming continued.“The weight loss was a lot, but the weight gain was also dramatic,” director Tom Sullivan told TheWrap’s Steve Pond.
When Netflix announced it was giving the Riverdale treatment to beloved childhood cartoon, Winx fans were dubious.
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EXCLUSIVE: Grantchester and Greyhound star Tom Brittney’s Wild Nest Pictures is teaming up with Trevor Birney’s Belfast-based production company Fine Point Films (Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God) to develop a TV drama based on the controversial 2018 arrests of Birney and fellow Northern Irish journalist Barry McCaffrey.
After a half-decade of working on the script for Herself by herself, Clare Dunne had a thought: "Fuck my ego. I just need to get this thing made." Herself follows Sandra (played by Dunne), a willful young mother of two who leaves an abusive relationship and, faced with Ireland's housing crisis, decides to build her own home.
Love/Hate was a roaring success and indisputably one of the most popular crime dramas ever aired on RTÉ, and the network hopes that their upcoming series will be just as gripping.
Ireland’s Fittest Family star Davy Fitzgerald has spoken openly about the online abuse he and his father Pat have been the subjected to for a number of years.