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Entertainment Critic TORONTO—A spiritual companion piece to The Banshees of Inisherin that features another riveting performance from Barry Keoghan, Bring Them Down is an edgy small-scale tale ...
Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in "Bring Them Down." Credit: Patrick Redmond / MUBI Right from its opening moments, sheep herding drama Bring Them Down hurls its audience into a waking ...
Lucky for “Bring Them Down,” it has two of the very best in Christopher Abbott (“It Comes at Night”) and Barry Keoghan (“Bird”) to hold this rather bloody mess together. Without them ...
By Jordan Mintzer You’ll never quite look at shepherding the same way after watching Bring Them Down ... more by leads Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan than by its dour storytelling.
Christopher Andrews' feature debut casts Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan ... him to put them down, one by one. By unveiling this silent storm from Michael’s perspective, “Bring Them ...
Writer and first-time feature director Chris Andrews attempts something a little different with Bring Them Down ... the first half of the film. Barry Keoghan and Cillian Murphy jubilant as ...
Mubi has unveiled a new clip from “Bring Them Down,” starring Oscar nominee Barry Keoghan (“Saltburn”) and Christopher Abbott (“Poor Things”), ahead of its Feb. 7 theatrical release in ...
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Barry Keoghan's 'Bring Them Down' Wins Best Picture, Main Competition at Fantastic Fest | Exclusive"Bring Them Down," a dark Irish drama in the vein ... The film, which stars Christopher Abbott and Barry Keoghan, is described in the official program as "beautifully crafted and assured character ...
It's hard to say exactly where Christopher Andrews’ Bring The Down is set… we know it was ... and his son Jack (Barry Keoghan), a belligerent duo in the midst of a land dispute with Michael ...
Bring Me the Head of Alfred O’Garcia, perhaps, would be a more fitting title for Christopher Andrews’s Bring Them Down ... with her tearaway son, Jack (Barry Keoghan). There is some odd ...
Soulfully frayed: Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott in ‘Bring Them Down’ (Mubi) Keoghan convincingly plays a decade or so younger with a handful of well-placed tics – in the uncertain way ...
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