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Kneecap is a 2024 comedy-drama film. Written and directed by Rich Peppiatt, the film depicts the rise of Kneecap, an Irish hip-hop trio from Belfast, Northern Ireland.The film stars the band members as themselves, with Josie Walker, Fionnuala Flaherty, Jessica Reynolds, Adam Best, Simone Kirby, and Michael Fassbender in supporting roles.
Better Nate Than Ever is a 2022 American musical comedy film written and directed by Tim Federle, based on his 2013 novel of the same name.Described as a coming-of-age story involving musical theater and Broadway, the story centers on the titular Nate Foster, played by Rueby Wood in his first film role.
With Four in the Morning, written and directed by him and produced independently by a group formed expressly to make the film and handle its distribution, Simmons announces himself as a feature director of unusual sensitivity. The film was originally intended as a documentary attempt to capture the atmosphere of Thames-side life, but changed ...
Gregg DeGuire/FilmMagic Rob Lowe is reflecting on one of his most memorable — and painful — auditions as a young actor. During an appearance on Kevin Bacon’s podcast, “Six Degrees With ...
Keanu Reeves revealed on “The Late Show” that his kneecap “cracked like a potato chip” when he was injured on the set of “Good Fortune,” the upcoming comedy movie that’s written and ...
The movie is basically a study in how Tashi influences these two men and plays puppet master after her own dream goes up in flames. It works because, without spoiling, the two men basically lose ...
In 1989, Sharp told the Sydney Morning Herald: "I think I've got the form there now. It's just a matter of making what's between the beginning and the end flow a bit better". It's just a matter of making what's between the beginning and the end flow a bit better".
The friend only spoke Irish at the police station, and spent a night there, refusing to speak English. Following this incident, "C.E.A.R.T.A." was written. [6] In late 2017 [7] their song "C.E.A.R.T.A." was banned from the Irish-medium radio station RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta (RnaG) for "drug references and cursing". Fans started a petition ...