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The Last Rifleman is a 2023 British drama film written by Kevin Fitzpatrick, loosely based on real events and directed by Terry Loane, which features Pierce Brosnan.It follows Artie Crawford (Brosnan), a Northern Irish World War II veteran who, on the 75th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, decides to secretly escape his care home and embarks on an arduous but inspirational journey ...
Barber is a 2023 Irish thriller film starring Aidan Gillen. The film is written by Fiona Bergin and Fintan Connolly, produced by Bergin and directed by Connolly. [1] It premiered at the 2023 Dublin International Film Festival. [2]
Logo used since 2023. The following is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures in 2020–2029. The list does not include Japanese films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan or distribution of non-US local films in only one or few markets.
$3.2 million [2] [3] In the Land of Saints and Sinners is a 2023 Irish action thriller film directed by Robert Lorenz and written by Mark Michael McNally and Terry Loane. The film stars Liam Neeson in the lead role, alongside other Irish actors including Kerry Condon , Jack Gleeson , Colm Meaney and Ciarán Hinds .
In Northern Ireland consultations on a public enquiry into mother and baby homes have begun. Many Irish people are still trying to comprehend the reality of what happened to tens of thousands of ...
The film is directed by Nicolas Pesce and written by Helen Gaughran with Zachary Galler as director of photography. Entertainment One, Rumble Films, and Blinder Films are producers on the film with David Lancaster and Stephanie Wilcox serving as producers for Rumble Films alongside Blinder Films' Katie Holly, and Jillian Share, Courtney Cunniff, and Chanel Vidal for eOne.
Ireland has a relatively high rate of cinema attendance, and had the highest rate in Europe in 2017. [17] There are several cinema chains operating in Ireland. Among them are ODEON Cinemas (formerly UCI/Storm Cinemas), Omniplex, IMC Cinemas (Both Omniplex and IMC are owned by the Ward Anderson group), Cineworld, Vue and Movies@Cinemas.
Declan Burke of the Irish Examiner awarded the film four stars out of five. [3] Donald Clarke of The Irish Times awarded the film three stars out of five. [4]Amber Wilkinson of Screen Daily gave the film a positive review and wrote, "Devlin has very little dialogue but conveys Ann’s sense of fear and isolation through body language."