Director Darren Thornton’s charming remake of Gianni Di Gregorio’s Italian comedy Mid-August Lunch (2008) brings the story to Ireland, where the people-pleasing debut novelist Edward is left to ...
Dubliner Edvard (James McArdle) has published his first book, a tale of teenage love. His publisher is keen for him to get on ...
To celebrate its release in UK and Irish cinemas this week, the BFI has given us an exclusive clip from Four Mothers, a film looking at mother and son dynamics, singledom and the role of carers in the ...
The new film from A Date for Mad Mary director Darren Thornton, co-written with his brother Colin, is sweet, salty, and sure to resonate with anyone who has ended up doing a role they never envisioned ...
These aesthetes were based on real-life killers Nathan Leopold and Richard Loeb, whose crime Hitchcock correctly edits to be ...
Stars came out for the big opening night celebration of Glengarry Glen Ross, including Darren Criss, Katie Holmes, Ansel ...
Four Mothers does not have the jagged vigour of its predecessor. Detailing the plight of a gay man saddled with four Dublin matriarchs, it falls back on a few too many comfy cliches of geriatric ...
Out this week in Irish cinemas is Four Mothers directed and written by Darren Thorton. A film I would describe as an ode to ...
The distributors missed a trick on this one. It might have made more sense to release Four Mothers, a breezy Irish comedy ...
Kate Grenville’s book successfully intertwines national and personal history to evoke Australia’s past – but multiculturalism ...
The Constructivists' production of Irish drama depicts a mother-daughter relationship somewhere between codependency and a ...
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