"Once you start a war, what does it take to finish a war?" writer and director Christopher Andrews ponders, recalling this question as forming the genesis to his feature directorial debut, Bring Them ...
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Barry Keoghan in Bring Them Down - award-winning Irish indie subverts revenge thriller genreWriter and first-time feature director Chris Andrews attempts something a little different with Bring Them Down, his revenge flick set deep in the rural isolation of Connemara’s sheep farming ...
His reaction? To speed up to a dangerous degree. Writer-director Christopher Andrews never shows us Michael in this opening, ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with director Christopher Andrews about his new thriller, set in rural Ireland, "Bring Them Down." ...
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 the U.S., U.K., ...
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‘Bring Them Down’ Review: Sheep Farmers FeudA debut feature from British writer-director Christopher Andrews, the film is split into halves, each of which is told from ...
The Village Voice review of "Bring Them Down" finds that its lead actors’ deep emotional dives will hold the audience.
But on Monday, NBC NFL analyst Chris Simms explained why Andrews is not the only Raven to blame for the failed two-point conversation that likely would have sent the game to overtime. After Lamar ...
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Former NFL player Chris Simms says Lamar Jackson's pass to Mark Andrews on two-point try 'was not accurate'Rather than pointing the finger solely at Andrews, former NFL quarterback and current analyst Chris Simms suggested Jackson needed to shoulder a significant portion of the blame. CLICK HERE FOR ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with director Christopher Andrews about his new thriller, set in rural Ireland, "Bring Them Down." KUOW is Seattle’s NPR news station. We are an independent ...
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